Our handmade and handpainted ceramic tiles are all from the Amalfi Coast. This tile of Assisi makes a great Christmas gift. It has a hanger on the back that makes it easy to display inside or outside.
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Sale!6" x 4"
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Out of stock4.5" x 6" These tiles were handmade and hand painted on the Amalfi Coast of Italy. This cross makes a great gift for baptism or confirmation. It also a great way to bring a small taste of Italy to any room in the house.
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Sale!2" x 5.75" These ceramic tiles were handmade and hand painted on Italy's Amalfi Coast. These beautiful angel cutouts are perfect gifts for Christmas or a baptism.
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Sale!5.25" x 3.75" Wired for hanging. This angel is sure to bring a smile. From the famous De Simone family of Sicilain ceramic artists, this piece was handmade and handpainted in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. It is worth noting that due to the individual attention each piece receives, the colors and designs are sure to vary from the catalog photos.
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Sale!5"H x 2-3"Deep Wired for hanging. Note: These come assorted so the color and shape will vary.
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Out of stock3.5" x 3.75" Wired for hanging. This angel is sure to bring a smile. From the famous De Simone family of Sicilain ceramic artists, this piece was handmade and handpainted in Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
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Out of stock2.25" x 4" Wired for hanging. This angel is sure to bring a smile. From the famous De Simone family of Sicilain ceramic artists, this piece was handmade and handpainted in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. It is worth noting that due to the individual attention each piece receives, the colors and designs are sure to vary from the catalog photos.
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Out of stock12"D Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Out of stock10"D Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Out of stock9.25"D Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Out of stock22"D Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Sale!16'' long by 11'' wide (at base) x 9.5'' wide (at arch) Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Sale!6.5'' Round Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Sale!9.75'' x 7.25'' Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Sale!19'' x 14.5'' Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Sale!8.75" x 5.75" Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Out of stock11'' Round Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Sale!17'' Round Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Out of stock11.5"W x 10"H A dazzling, yet simply elegant Madonna in high relief framed by triangular background. In the distinctive white and blue Della Robbia style.
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Out of stock9'' Round Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Out of stock11" round Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Sale!10'' square
This Italian Madonna and Child handpainted on on a six-pointed ceramic star, was created in the town of Deruta, in the province of Umbria. The beautiful features of mother and child and bring to mind Renaissance versions of the same subject. Expertly mounted with metal fittings onto a substantial wood backing, and ready to hang.
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Sale!25"h x 20"w Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Out of stock15.75'' x 8'' Handmade and hand painted on the Amalfi coast, Saint Francis cares for the birds and animals and is the patron saint of the poor and sick. These tiles are safe to hang indoors or out and are equipped with hangers so you can hang them on the wall as soon as you unpack them.
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Out of stock12"H x 10"W The lamb represents innocence, gentleness, patience, and humility, and is the symbol of Jesus. This beautiful flat-backed hand carved wooden angel comes complete with sturdy hardware on the back so you can simply hang it onto a hook or nail on your wall.
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Out of stock6" H x 6"W This beautiful flat-backed hand carved cherub will add a rustic touch of spiritual elegance to your home!
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Out of stock14"H x 9"W For centuries the Eucharist has been a key theme in the depictions of the Last supper in Christian art and rites. This hand carved wooden cross features the illuminated rays of light at its center signifying the rite that was instituted by Jesus during the Last Supper, giving his disciples bread and wine during the Passover meal. This flat-backed hand carved wooden cross arrives with sturdy hardware affixed to the back so you can simply hang it on the wall.
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9.5"W x 5"H This beautiful flat-back hand carved wooden mermaid adds a touch of rustic, nautical decor to your home! Complete with sturdy attached hardware allowing you to simply hang it onto a nail or hook on your wall. Please specify direction (left-facing or right-facing) from the drop-down menu.
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Sale!2.5" x 7.75" These ceramic tiles were handmade and hand painted on Italy's Amalfi Coast.
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Out of stock7'' long x 5.5'' wide These tiles were handmade and hand painted on the Amalfi Coast of Italy. This cross makes a great gift for baptism or confirmation. It also a great way to bring a small taste of Italy to any room in the house.
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Sale!24"D Madonna and Child The Italian Renaissance was a time of artistic re-birth and innovation which has yet to be repeated. One of these innovations was made by the sculptor Lucca della Robbia of Florence. He discovered and perfected the technique of glazing terracotta and applied it to his already famous reliefs of Madonna and Child. What resulted was instant success for his work, and a ceramic dynasty still alive in Italy today. Want to read more about the Della Robbia story? Check out our blog post!
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Out of stock22"D Virtuous Mary The Italian Renaissance was a time of artistic re-birth and innovation which has yet to be repeated. One of these innovations was made by the sculptor Lucca della Robbia of Florence. He discovered and perfected the technique of glazing terracotta and applied it to his already famous reliefs of Madonna and Child. What resulted was instant success for his work, and a ceramic dynasty still alive in Italy today. Want to read more about the Della Robbia story? Check out our blog post!
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Sale!6" x 11.5" Available in light blue and dark blue. Choose from dropdown menu below. Our handmade and handpainted ceramic tiles are all from Amalfi Coast. Our St. Francis tiles are great gifts for any holiday and can be hung onto any wall--inside or outside.
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Out of stock17'' tall St. Francis of Assisi was the founder of the Franciscan order and is known as the patron saint of animals and of the environment. He is one of the two patrons of Italy. This beautiful flat-back hand carved wood statue is sure to bring the spirit of rustic benevolence into your favorite space. He arrives complete with sturdy attached hardware allowing you to simply hang him onto a nail or hook on your wall. He also stands sturdily so you can simply set him onto your table, shelf or altar, or into that nicho that has been waiting for the perfect saint!
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Out of stock10"H x 5.5"W Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Sale!12'' long x 7.5'' wide Beautiful tile depicting the Madonna and baby Jesus.
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Sale!12.5'' x 10''
This madonna and child in tree motif brings to mind the Tree of Jesse, which depicts the lineage of Jesus Christ as descended from King David. Hand painted by a master ceramic artist in the town of Deruta, Umbria, Italy, this Italian pottery plaque is a lovely depiction of mother's love and family fealty!
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Sale!18.5"d Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Sale!13"h x 14"w Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Sale!13"d Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Sale!13" d Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Sale!13" d Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian stone sculptor from Florence who became famous for his glazed terracotta roundels. After developing his signature technique in the early 1440s, he moved away from his stone sculptures working mostly with terracotta, and passed the technique on to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephew Giovanni della Robbia. Our Della Robbias are made in Firenze (Florence) and are modeled after the highly sought-after style that Luca della Robbia made famous.
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Out of stock12" Madonna This handmade and handpainted ceramic holy water is a great addition to any home. It also makes a lovely Christmas gift!
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Out of stock5" x 6" These tiles were all handmade and handpainted on Italy's Amalfi Coast. This exquisite tile makes a great baptism gift. It is easily hung on any wall with the hanger provided.