Designillas
Designillas are a type of decorative ceramic tile that originated in Mexico, particularly in the state of Puebla. These tiles are known for their vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and traditional Mexican motifs, which often include floral, geometric, and folk-inspired designs. The term "designilla" is a blend of "design" and "azulejo," the Spanish word for ceramic tile, reflecting their artistic and functional purpose.
The production of designillas dates back to the colonial era, when Spanish settlers introduced tile-making techniques
Designillas are typically made from clay, glazed, and fired at high temperatures to create a smooth, glossy
Today, designillas remain popular in Mexico and are also exported internationally. They are frequently used in