Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles
Moroccan zellij tiles

2 by 4 Moroccan Zellij Tile

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2 by 4 Moroccan Zellij Tile 

Description: Glazed Moroccan Zellij ceramic tile is ideal for walls and low traffic floors.  Used mainly in kitchens, bathrooms and well suited for wet areas.  It's chic, modern with a rustic handmade feel and look.  its compliments both modern and traditional architecture.  It is handmade and hand cut with a manual traditional chisel at our Zellij ceramic and mosaic tile studio in Morocco and ships internationally.

Available sizes: 

  • 2" x 4" x 1/2" or 50mm x 100mm x 15mm

Applications: kitchens walls, bathroom walls and floors, swimming pools, fireplace surround, stair risers, and more.  Very well suited for wet areas.  

Color: Moroccan tile colors have a natural shimmery look and great color variations.  See all available colors from our color palette

Availability: Made to order and ships from our Zellij ceramic and mosaic tile studio in Morocco

Samples: You may order samples online

Minimum Order: 30 square feet 

Timeline: 2 to 4 weeks depending on quantity including production and shipping timelines

Returns: This beautiful tile will come all the way from Morocco just to beautify your space and we cannot turn it down once its gets to the states.  Therefore, this sale is final and we will not accept any returns.

Questions: e-mail us at sales@marocarchitecture.com

handmade in Morocco

This Moroccan tile is 100% Handmade by highly skilled artisans in Morocco using the same techniques used to make tile and mosaics in the infamous Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain in the 13th century.