rajola
Rajola is the Catalan word for a tile, a flat piece used to cover surfaces such as floors, walls, façades, and roofs. Most rajoles are ceramic, but the term can also include porcelain, cement-based, glass, and natural stone tiles. They are often glazed to provide color, pattern, and waterproofing.
Manufacture typically involves shaping clay or other materials, drying, firing in a kiln, and applying a glaze.
Tiles come in various formats, from small mosaics to large slabs, and can be installed with thinset
Tilework has deep historical roots in the Mediterranean and the Iberian Peninsula. In Catalan regions, rajoles
Care and maintenance are straightforward: clean with neutral cleaners, seal porous surfaces when appropriate, and replace