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CERAMIC TILE:
A ceramic surfacing unit, usually relatively thin in relation to facial area, made from clay or
a mixture or clay; and other ceramic material, called the body of the tile, having either a
"glazed" or "unglazed" face, and fired about red heat in the course of manufacture to a
temperature sufficiently high to produce specific physical properties and characteristics.

GLASS MOSAICS:
Tiles made of glass, usually in sizes not over two inches square and 1/4 inch thick, mounted on
sheets of paper.  Usually sheets are twelve inches square.

MARBLE TILE:
Marble cut into tile sizes twelve (12) inches squares of less, usually 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch think.
Several types of finishes are made, polished, honed, split faced, etc.

MOSAICS:
Small tiles or bits of tile, stone, or glass.  These are used to form a surface design or an
intricate pattern.

PORCELAIN TILE:
A glazed or unglazed vitreous ceramic whiteware used for technical purposes.  This term designates
such products as electrical, chemical, mechanical, structural, and thermal wares when they are vitreous.

STONE TILE:
Stone tile is a large category of many different tiles. Stone includes limestone, marble, granite
and travertine. All of which are natural products.

TRAVERTINE TILE:
Travertine is one of the most frequently used stones for residential and commercial uses. Travertine
is a natural stone where no two pieces are alike.

METAL TILE:
Metal tiles are a very popular decrative tiles. There are many different kinds of metal tiles, some
are all metal and some with just a metal finish on them.

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