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  2. Porcelain tile - Wikipedia

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    Porcelain tile. Porcelain tiles or ceramic tiles are either tiles made of porcelain, or relatively tough ceramic tiles made with a variety of materials and methods, that are suitable for use as floor tiles, or for walls. They have a low water absorption rate, generally less than 0.5 percent. The clay used to build porcelain tiles is generally ...

  3. Architecture of Mangalorean Catholics - Wikipedia

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    A traditional house of a Mangalorean Catholic family, constructed using olden-style architecture. Their traditional houses have spacious porticos, red cement or terra cotta floors, and are topped with Mangalore tiles with fruit trees outside the house. This style of house has been borrowed from the other Mangalorean communities and are only ...

  4. RAK Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Tiles. RAK Ceramics offers one of the largest collections of ceramic wall and floor tiles, gres porcelain and super-sized slabs in the industry. Offering more than 6,000 production models, tiles are manufactured in various sizes, from the smallest 10x10cm up to the largest in the region at 135x305cm, the widest range offered in the ceramics field.

  5. Tile - Wikipedia

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    For many uses the tougher encaustic tile was used. Wall tiles in various styles also revived; the rise of the bathroom contributing greatly to this, as well as greater appreciation of the benefit of hygiene in kitchens. William De Morgan was the leading English designer working in tiles, strongly influenced by Islamic designs.

  6. Mangalore tiles - Wikipedia

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    Mangalore tiles, on a house in Tamil Nadu, Southern India. Mangalore tiles (also Mangalorean tiles) are a type of roof tile native to the city of Mangalore, India. [1] A variation of the Marseilles tiles developed by the Gilardoni brothers at Altkirch, France, the tiles were first introduced to India in 1860 by German missionaries of the Basel ...

  7. Jaquar - Wikipedia

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    Essco started its first manufacturing plant in Haryana, and after three years rolled out a design range of bathroom fittings under the sub-brand Deluxe. [9] 1975 Launch of Delux, the first designed faucet by Jaquar in India. 1985 Launch of Marvel, first collection of bathroom fittings from Jaquar in India.

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