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All the handpainted ceramic tiles in these series are painted with the unique technique of under glaze ceramic hand painting. The tile pattern is first outlined with the black colour and then the rest of the colors are hand painted on the tile. Once all the colors are applied the tile is glazed with a transparent lead free glaze and placed in a ceramic kiln. The kiln is fired up to a temperature of 1000 degrees centigrade (red hot) whereby the ceramic colors are sealed with the melting of the transparent glaze on the surface of the tile. The firing usually takes a cycle of about twenty four hours from start to finish. A second type of decoration which we use is that of in glaze handpainted tile decoration. In this case the black outline is applied to the surface of a glazed and fired tile and then the colors applied by hand. The tile is again fired to a temperature of about 1000 degrees centigrade where the colors melt into the glaze of the tile. All of these techniques have been handed over to us throughout more than 80 years of the Balian Tile history from father to son and to daughter. There are very few other tile studios worldwide which match the intricacy and brilliance of the patterns which we handpaint to this present day.
The
tiles and pottery of The Balian Armenian Ceramics have been exhibited all
over the world in various museums and institutions. The zenith being the
solo exhibition at the Smithsonian Museum of Washington D.C. in 1992. Our
pottery has also been the subject of numerous articles in magazines and
newspapers worldwide. These include The Washington Post , The LA Times
,The Chicago Tribune |
| Ceramic tile which can be used as wall tiles and floor tiles |