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Zellige Collection

Zellige, the intricate art of mosaic tilework, has a rich history that can be seen in various stunning locations around the world

Background imageZellige Collection: Traditional panel, Lisbon, Portugal (ceramic tiles)

Traditional panel, Lisbon, Portugal (ceramic tiles)
1126727 Traditional panel, Lisbon, Portugal (ceramic tiles); Lisbon, Portugal; (add.info.: Azulejo is a form of Portuguese or Spanish painted, tin-glazed, ceramic tilework)

Background imageZellige Collection: Interior Of Dar Jamai Museum, Meknes, Morocco, North Africa

Interior Of Dar Jamai Museum, Meknes, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageZellige Collection: Panel depicting various species of flowers, Tarouca, Portugal (ceramic tiles)

Panel depicting various species of flowers, Tarouca, Portugal (ceramic tiles)
1126749 Panel depicting various species of flowers, Tarouca, Portugal (ceramic tiles) by Portuguese School; Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Salzedas, Tarouca

Background imageZellige Collection: Decorative panel showing the Virgin Mary crushing the Serpent, Lamego, Portugal

Decorative panel showing the Virgin Mary crushing the Serpent, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles)
1126633 Decorative panel showing the Virgin Mary crushing the Serpent, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles) by Portuguese School, (18th century); Santuario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego

Background imageZellige Collection: Decorative panel depicting an angel, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles)

Decorative panel depicting an angel, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles)
1126643 Decorative panel depicting an angel, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles) by Portuguese School, (18th century); SantuAario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego

Background imageZellige Collection: Detail of The Archangel Gabriel pointing at the Dove, decorative panel depicting

Detail of The Archangel Gabriel pointing at the Dove, decorative panel depicting
1126639 Detail of The Archangel Gabriel pointing at the Dove, decorative panel depicting the Annunciation, Lamego, Portugal

Background imageZellige Collection: Decorative panel depicting Mary and Joseph arriving at the Inn, Lamego, Portugal

Decorative panel depicting Mary and Joseph arriving at the Inn, Lamego, Portugal
1126638 Decorative panel depicting Mary and Joseph arriving at the Inn, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles) by Portuguese School, (18th century); SantuAario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego

Background imageZellige Collection: Decorative panel depicting the Madonna and Child, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles)

Decorative panel depicting the Madonna and Child, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles)
1126636 Decorative panel depicting the Madonna and Child, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles) by Portuguese School, (18th century); SantuAario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego

Background imageZellige Collection: Decorative panel depicting cherubim, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles)

Decorative panel depicting cherubim, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles)
1126628 Decorative panel depicting cherubim, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles) by Portuguese School, (18th century); SantuAario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego

Background imageZellige Collection: Traditional panel, Lisbon, Portugal (ceramic tiles)

Traditional panel, Lisbon, Portugal (ceramic tiles)
1126726 Traditional panel, Lisbon, Portugal (ceramic tiles) by Portuguese School; Lisbon, Portugal; (add.info.: Azulejo is a form of Portuguese or Spanish painted, tin-glazed, ceramic tilework)

Background imageZellige Collection: Bou Inania Madrasa, zellij tilework, c14th (ceramic)

Bou Inania Madrasa, zellij tilework, c14th (ceramic)
GDG326026 Bou Inania Madrasa, zellij tilework, c14th (ceramic) by Moroccan School; Bou Inania Medersa, Fes, Morocco; (add.info.: The Madrasa Bou Inania (also Bu Inaniya)

Background imageZellige Collection: Detail of Mary meeting the Innkeepers wife, Decorative panel depicting Mary

Detail of Mary meeting the Innkeepers wife, Decorative panel depicting Mary
1126637 Detail of Mary meeting the Innkeepers wife, Decorative panel depicting Mary and Joseph arriving at the Inn, Lamego, Portugal

Background imageZellige Collection: Panel depicting hunting scenes, Tarouca, Portugal (ceramic tiles)

Panel depicting hunting scenes, Tarouca, Portugal (ceramic tiles)
1126738 Panel depicting hunting scenes, Tarouca, Portugal (ceramic tiles) by Portuguese School; Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Salzedas, Tarouca

Background imageZellige Collection: Decorative panel depicting the Annunciation, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles)

Decorative panel depicting the Annunciation, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles)
1126640 Decorative panel depicting the Annunciation, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles) by Portuguese School, (18th century); SantuAario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego

Background imageZellige Collection: Decorative panel depicting the Annunciation, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles)

Decorative panel depicting the Annunciation, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles)
1126641 Decorative panel depicting the Annunciation, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles) by Portuguese School, (18th century); SantuAario de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, Lamego

Background imageZellige Collection: Bou Inania Madrasa, zellij tilework (ceramic)

Bou Inania Madrasa, zellij tilework (ceramic)
GDG326027 Bou Inania Madrasa, zellij tilework (ceramic) by Moroccan School; Bou Inania Medersa, Fes, Morocco; (add.info.: The Madrasa Bou Inania (also Bu Inaniya)

Background imageZellige Collection: Panel depicting hunting scenes, Tarouca, Portugal (ceramic tiles)

Panel depicting hunting scenes, Tarouca, Portugal (ceramic tiles)
1126739 Panel depicting hunting scenes, Tarouca, Portugal (ceramic tiles) by Portuguese School; Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Salzedas, Tarouca

Background imageZellige Collection: Panel depicting various species of flowers, Tarouca, Portugal (ceramic tiles)

Panel depicting various species of flowers, Tarouca, Portugal (ceramic tiles)
1126746 Panel depicting various species of flowers, Tarouca, Portugal (ceramic tiles) by Portuguese School; Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Salzedas, Tarouca

Background imageZellige Collection: Detail of the Virgin Marys from a decorative panel showing her crushing the Serpent

Detail of the Virgin Marys from a decorative panel showing her crushing the Serpent
1126647 Detail of the Virgin Marys from a decorative panel showing her crushing the Serpent, Lamego, Portugal. 1738 (ceramic tiles) by Portuguese School

Background imageZellige Collection: Interior Of Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, Meknes, Morocco, North Africa

Interior Of Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, Meknes, Morocco, North Africa


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Zellige, the intricate art of mosaic tilework, has a rich history that can be seen in various stunning locations around the world. In the patio of the Medersa Ben Yousef, built in 1570, zellige beautifully complements calligraphy, creating a mesmerizing blend of geometric patterns and flowing script. The Interior Of Dar Jamai Museum in Meknes, Morocco showcases zellige's timeless elegance with its meticulously crafted tiles adorning walls and ceilings. Moving to North Africa's Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, zellige takes on a regal form as it embellishes sacred spaces with vibrant colors and intricate designs. The artistic prowess extends beyond Morocco's borders to Portugal where ceramic tiles showcase their own unique interpretation of this ancient craft. In Tarouca, Portugal, a panel depicting various species of flowers captivates viewers with its delicate beauty. Meanwhile, decorative panels from Lamego transport us back to 1738 when ceramic tiles depicted religious scenes like the Virgin Mary crushing the Serpent or angels pointing at doves. The journey through these exquisite works continues with depictions of Mary and Joseph arriving at an inn or cherubim gracing another panel. Each piece tells its own story while showcasing zellige's versatility and ability to evoke emotions through artistry. Finally reaching Lisbon in Portugal reveals a traditional panel that pays homage to centuries-old techniques passed down through generations. Zellige remains not just an art form but also a testament to human creativity and craftsmanship throughout history. Whether it is found within Moroccan medersas or Portuguese museums, zellige stands as an enduring symbol of cultural expression that transcends time and borders. Its allure lies not only in its visual appeal but also in its ability to connect people across different continents through shared admiration for this remarkable art form.