Made-to-order Moroccan tile for importers & distributors · MOQ 100 m² · Worldwide container shipping

Mosaics · Made to Order in Fès

FLEUR DE LIS MOROCCAN MOSAIC - AR150

Quoted per project · MOQ 100 m²

FLEUR DE LIS WITH LACES MOROCCAN MOSAIC TILE AR150

Description: Fleur de Lis Moroccan mosaic with embellishing laces.  Hand cut ceramic  Moroccan mosaic. Assembled at our mosaics studio in Morocco

Size requirements: 2"x4" or 50mm x 100mm minimum required space to display pattern.  Thickness is 5/8" or 17mm

Colors: Select your colors from our standar color palette below for your mosaic

Applications:

  • Bathroom wainscot, showers, kitchen backsplash
  • Entryways, living room walls
  • Spa, hammam and more
  • Baseboard, Mosaic border, stair riser
  • Wide radius round columns, rectangular columns
  • Mosaic tables, wall and floor fountains
  • Special application.  Send drawings or contact us for more info. 

Assembly: This mosaic is made in interlocking units and can also be assembled to size based on your dimensions including trim and optional mosaic borders and fitting.  Contact us for more details.

Timeline: 6 to 8 weeks minimum depending on quantity including production and shipping timelines

Samples: You may order samples online

Returns: This beautiful tile will be made especially for you.  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. 

Available colors (customizable)
Material — Hand-cut glazed terracotta zellij
Origin — Fès, Morocco
MOQ — 100 m² per order (mix designs within an order)
Lead time — Samples first · bulk typically 4–8 weeks
Shipping — Export-crated, container, FOB / CIF
Options — Custom colors, formats & private-label packaging
Artisan at work

How it's made

Cut by hand. Set in reverse. Fired by fire.

Enamelled tiles are hand-chiselled into precise shapes, laid face-down to build the pattern, then bound into panels ready to ship — reproduced consistently at export scale.

Inside the workshop