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Pearl Tile
Pearl Tile
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About Pearl Tile
Pearl Tile - Ceramic Tile Collection
Pearl Tile offers a vibrant and colorful tile option that stands out in both design and function. Hand-painted with meticulous care, these ceramic tiles bring artistic flair to any surface, from practical trivets to elegant wall tiles.  
- Available in 4", 6", and 12" sizes
 - 1/2" depth for durable use
 - Unique hand-painted patterns that add character
 - Suitable for flooring, backsplashes, and surrounds
 - Versatile usage as serving trivets, cheese platters, and home décor elements
 
Compared to industry standards, Pearl Tile exceeds expectations with its combination of vibrant colors and handcrafted detail. While many ceramic tiles on the market prioritize uniformity, Pearl Tiles embrace individuality through their colorful tile designs that make each piece unique. Their 1/2" depth ensures sturdy performance whether used as a trivet or mounted as a decorative wall tile, surpassing the durability of thinner, mass-produced alternatives.
Key Technical Advantages:
Pearl Tile blends aesthetic appeal with practical function, making it a perfect choice for those who want both style and quality. Its hand-painted approach offers a personalized touch missing from standard ceramic tile options, while the variety of sizes allows for tailored installation on various surfaces. The vibrant, colorful tile patterns enhance any space with lively character and charm, whether applied as a backsplash or used as a serving accessory like a cheese platter or trivet.  
Technology and Performance
Crafted from high-quality ceramic, these tiles maintain color vibrancy and resist wear, ensuring long-lasting beauty. The 1/2" depth adds strength suited for everyday use, and the hand-painted technique ensures that no two tiles are exactly alike, promoting uniqueness in your home. Whether decorating walls or protecting surfaces, Pearl Tile delivers on both function and fashion, setting a new standard for colorful tiles.
