Floor tiles exemplified wealth and standing in medieval society and, while lacking inherent religious or spiritual value, were central parts of the embellishment of Christian religious ceremonies.This spanish floor tile exemplifies how these…
The set ofcuenca secafloor tiles recovered from All Hallows Church, Lombard Street are displayed in the Medieval Gallery of the Museum of London. They are situated in a display highlighting the aretfacts of London's fine material culture in the Late…
Emperor Charles V's pavilion at the Alcazar Gardens in Sevile, Spain. A demonstration of the beauty of cuenca seca tiles and their popularity among the elite.
A map with a red star indicating the location of All Hallows Church, Lombard Street - where the set of cuenca seca tiles were found. It is at the intersection of Lombard and Gracechurch Street in the City of London, north of the present-day Monument…