Qallalin tiles
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La céramique de Qallaline ou céramique de Kallaline est un type de céramique caractéristique de l'architecture tunisienne aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Il porte le nom du quartier de Qallaline à Tunis, d'où la production était le plus souvent issue.
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Qallalin tiles or Qallaline tiles were a type of decorative tile which was characteristic of Tunisian architecture during the 17th and 18th centuries. This type of tile was named for the Qallalin district of Tunis, where they were most commonly produced. Although their production may have started as early as the 16th century, prior to the advent of Ottoman rule, the height of their production and artistic quality was in the 17th and 18th centuries. In addition to being used in local buildings, they were also widely exported to Algeria, Libya, and in some cases even to Spain. The Qallalin workshops also produced other pottery objects including vases, jars, pitchers, and lamps. Their quality and production gradually declined in the 19th century.
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Céramique de Qallaline
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Qallalin tiles or Qallaline tiles were a type of decorative tile which was characteristic of Tunisian architecture during the 17th and 18th centuries. This type of tile was named for the Qallalin district of Tunis, where they were most commonly produced. Although their production may have started as early as the 16th century, prior to the advent of Ottoman rule, the height of their production and artistic quality was in the 17th and 18th centuries. In addition to being used in local buildings, they were also widely exported to Algeria, Libya, and in some cases even to Spain. The Qallalin workshops also produced other pottery objects including vases, jars, pitchers, and lamps. Their quality and production gradually declined in the 19th century. The tiles are typically underglaze-painted with motifs of vases, plants, and arches. The predominant colours are blue, green, and ochre-like yellow, which distinguishes them from contemporary Ottoman tiles. Good examples of them are found in the Zawiya of Abu al-Balawi or "Mosque of the Barber" in Kairouan, as well as in a number of historic palaces and aristocratic houses in Tunis. The Gurgi Mosque in Tripoli, Libya, also has tile panels in a style identical to those of Tunis and Kairouan.
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La céramique de Qallaline ou céramique de Kallaline est un type de céramique caractéristique de l'architecture tunisienne aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Il porte le nom du quartier de Qallaline à Tunis, d'où la production était le plus souvent issue.
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