Mosaics date back to the dawn of civilization at Mesopotamia, where architects used small colored objects to decorate the temples in Uruk in the forth millennium B.C. The Greeks and Romans used pebbles and shells to make pictorial composition around the fourth century B.C.
Throughout the centuries many varieties of tesserae have been used to make mosaics.
This mini mosaic shows a small quail, crafted from tiny little ceramic tiles, all handcut in my studio. The tiles are only 2mm thick and very fragile.
The mosaic measures approx. 12cm x 12cm and comes with a small wooden easel for display.
This mosaic is crafted on plywood. It should not be allowed to get wet.
If you would like a mini mosaic that can be placed outside, please contact me.
Quail mini mosaic
$135.00Price