Add warmth and celestial beauty to your space with our Handmade Celestial Flaming Sun Area Rug Mosaic. Crafted with care, this stunning rug is designed to mesmerize and enhance any room. The intricate mosaic pattern showcases the magnificence of the sun, symbolizing vitality and energy. Its vibrant colors and high-quality materials ensure durability and long-lasting beauty. Transform your home into a celestial haven with our Handmade Celestial Flaming Sun Area Rug Mosaic.
Title: Wall Panel with Geometric Interlace. Date: 15th century. Geography: Attributed to Egypt, Cairo. Medium: Polychrome marble; mosaic. Dimensions: H. 46 ...
Oodles of gemstones incorporated into this..... turquoise, mother of pearl, hemimorphite olivary, cultured pearls, amethyst, agate, gold coral, blue sand night stars sitara, lapis lazuli plus dichroic cabochons. Measures 45 x 25 cm (18 x 10") I can't describe how easy and fulfilling this was to do! My life has been crazy lately, whether this mosaic depicts that? All I know is that it kept me sane while everything else wasn't!
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**This is a PDF download NOT A PHYSICAL ITEM OR CLOTHING** This is a crochet pattern for the SUNBURST MOSAIC BRALETTE | Lizard&Hook This pattern allows you to create various different styles of top and dress: Cami Bralette, triangle top, High neck Cami, Cami dress and High Neck Dress. It is primarily written for the Cami Bralette style. Pattern is written in English with American shorthand/abbreviations. Experience level - Advanced Beginner/Intermediate. 36 Page document Size: Inclusive for all sizes. You will need: A 3.5mm Hook 100/200g DK Bamboo/Cotton yarn (XS-XL) Scissors Darning Needle Measuring Tape **Unfortunately, we cannot accept returns or issue refunds on any of our patterns.** If you have a problem please message here on Etsy or to the email lizardandhook [!at] gmail.com. Thank you <3
About The Artwork alley cat Original Created:2014 Subjects:Cats Materials:GlassWood Styles:Art DecoFigurative Mediums:mosaicWoodGlass Details & Dimensions Collage:mosaic on Glass Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:7.9 W x 8.7 H x 0.4 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:France. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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THIS LISTING HOLDS THE English (US), Dutch, German, French, and Spanish VERSION OF THE PATTERN. The Medina Mosaic tiles are inspired by the colorful and bright Mosaic designs you’ll find in many places around the Mid-East. I tried to capture these tiles' mystic, complex and interior look. The mosaic- or also known as the interlocking crochet technique really suited the theme for this. The pointy corners and combined texture are really fitting the idea. Some practical things about the pattern. The pattern comes in a written version with photo instructions along the way. The pattern is tested carefully before publishing it. All information about colors is in the pattern. The tiles are built with 22 colors of Scheepjes Catona yarn. This is a lot, but as you will use some colors just for a few rows, it is great you can also buy smaller amounts of this yarn to save money. But….as I wrote down every detail about using colors, you can make this pattern with any kind of yarn and as many colors as you like. Even if you use two colors, it works out great. Or maybe use scrap yarns? In the pattern, I didn’t make an end total for all the yarn i used but instead of that i just wrote down how much you need to make a tile per color. As you maybe want to rearrange the colored tiles in a different way the mine, you can just calculate how much you need. So it's flexible in every way! UPDATE 10/03: On my blog, I wrote the total amount of yarns needed to make the original pattern version as there were a lot of questions about it. The finished size of a tile will be : 13 x 13 cm / 5,1 inches x 5,1 inches The finished size of the entire project with the border will be: 90 x 90 cm / 35,4 inches x 35,4 inches The pattern contains really easy stitch content; most of them are sc’s and dc’s, and come back loop and front loop crocheting. The pattern is built up in different parts. Of course, there is all the practical information, such as the pattern of the medina mosaic tile. It is just one single square made in 5 different color combinations. Then there is a description of how to join the tiles and of course the border part. Visit my blog for more background information and the whole story around this pattern. For more information, see: https://theguywiththehook.com/ In January 2023 I added a new re-written version for the English and Dutch versions of the pattern. This now includes a chart as well.
Bohemian home interior style is popular, no doubt about it. It lends itself to the multi-cultural world we live in, and reflects a more relaxed aesthetic that appeals to just about anyone. It’s also positioned on the opposite end of the spectrum from the modern homes we’ve also looked at here in our blog. Mosaic art is totally compatible with the colorful, funky feel of boho style. In a home where pattern is celebrated, it can add another layer of texture and shine that fits in perfectly. On the other hand, it can be used to make certain design elements really pop, providing just the right background, or enhancing one or more colors. It can also be used to cool things down a bit, using softer tones and textures to complement wood, pottery, or other rustic pieces. It even roams right on out into the garden, looking zesty among the foliage. You don’t need to embrace the look in every room – even smaller accents will add a lot. Let’s check out some of the most inspiring ideas to bring mosaic art into your life. Look Down For Mosaic Style Inspiration The rich details and colors of Oriental rugs provide a lot of the overall look in this footloose world of free spirits. There’s no problem with stacking colors and patterns. The rugs you see may be well-loved, hung on a wall, or even spread out on a lawn or patio. Image from Pinterest The blues of the Mediterranean sea are woven into this mosaic tile pattern that’s inspired by Persian carpets. Here’s a perfect example of adding just one big accent to keep the boho style going from room to room. The bed linens stay simple. Image from Freshome Here, the concept of a rug runner is used to center the bathtub on a field of terra-cotta and blue tones. All the effect of an intricately woven piece is still there but in a water-friendly environment. Image from BCT If you’re not quite ready to haul one of your favorite wool rugs out into the elements, you can also get the look with mosaic rugs. Here, a pebble mosaic piece provides a visual gateway into the patio area. With its sturdy construction, it can handle rain, foot traffic, and the occasional washing down with a hose. Image from Pinterest You can easily get this look in your sunroom or pool area with one of our flower design carpet glass mosaic artwork. Here, brilliant Chinese reds and have all the casual opulence of a luxurious carpet, but without the worries about spills, shedding, or stains. Flower Design Carpet Glass Mosaic by Mozaico Home of Many Colors A concerted effort to bring color into every corner of the home is a big part of bohemian style. There might be an unspoken goal to have the look of a gypsy caravan or to incorporate all the hues from a beloved tie-dyed t-shirt. With the unlimited range available in mosaic designs, it’s perfect for accenting any room. This kitchen uses a wide range of colors to cheerful effect, as it complements a collection of Fiestaware dishes and blown glass artwork. The larger tiles provide functional countertop space, while the accent tiles provide a sense of movement along the backsplash. The colors contrast, but are all in harmony with the red accent wall. Image from HGTV This Moroccan-inspired bath throws a lot of colors at you, but it’s quite glamorous. There are several notable examples of mosaic wall art here that can be used for inspiration. Note the smaller tiles on the countertop, the arch-shaped inlays in the shower stall, and the fine details of the wall insets. It’s a fun space that would make any morning cheery. Image from RSYnews Here’s another room with no fear of color. With the brightly painted woodwork, it could be a caravan out on the road. Although the walls have wide sweeps of color, notice how the bathroom mosaic tile details pull it all together and bring out the careful chosen pottery pieces on display. Image from Pinterest Out in the garden of another home, this totem accent is a creative way to use old flowerpots for a piece that provides a focal point. The free-form style of the mosaic designs references mosaic flowers and trees, and mosaic butterflies and birds. Having an eclectic piece like this definitely indicates to visitors that the garden owners have a sense of fun and whimsy that’s essential to bohemian style. Image from Pinterest If your sense of boho style loves color, but your living space is small, there are some crafty ways to sneak a sense of adventure into your home. Here, this mosaic wall art enlivens a simple alcove area with a shelf in a mudroom. The simple small basin on the natural wood doesn’t take away from the fun of the wall art. Image from Pinterest Icons of All Kinds There are a few elements in the big, diverse world of bohemian style that tend to pop up. Sometimes an artist, sometimes a pop-cultural reference, but they just keep appearing from year after year, with no regard for room or decade. Frida Kahlo, the Mexican artist, has grown only more famous since her untimely death. Her striking appearance and unconventional life still inspire new generations in their decor. Image from Pinterest So, it’s not that unusual that she’s a fixture in human figures mosaics. Her image is seen here on a mosaic tile tray, supporting all the needs for the type of festive occasions she painted. Image from HGTV Frida can grace your home in a piece of mosaic art that captures her rebellious nature and charisma so well. She’d be a great host for any of your outdoor activities on the deck. It’s not surprising that the Fab Five made the list of celebrated boho icons. The Fab Five lived the lifestyle before many decorators were even born. Their style and musical catalog are still classic elements in the happy eclectic style we’re celebrating. In this amazing bath, the Yellow Submarine makes an appearance, with a floor-to-ceiling mosaic art extravaganza representing the Ocean Blue. Image from Pinterest You can set up your own homage to everyone’s favorite singalong with the right underwater scene and some yellow fixtures. All you need is the right nautical mosaic art. Wabasso Coastal Beach Mosaic Art by Mozaico Or, honor the legacy of John Lennon with the simple message taken from his song “Imagine”. Imagine II Modern Mosaic Medallion by Mozaico Seeing Patterns in Everything The prevalence of patterns in this decorating style is what makes it so interesting. It’s not just the swirl of paisley or the intricacies of woven tapestries and complicated motifs. It’s the way it’s mixed with easy generosity, creating comfortable spaces. The right patterns can evoke faraway places and inspire conversation. This glorious conservatory in Istanbul is a master class on pattern mixing. The tiles, upholstery, pillows, and pottery all have their own motifs – but it all works together. This has been accomplished through a well-coordinated color palette that carries through all the different patterns. The terra-cotta floor pavers and the white marble water feature and tabletop are key to grounding it all with neutrals. Image from Deringhall Here’s another example of a wild pattern that works. The entire wall of this Mexican resort is covered in a crazy quilt of tile motifs. It removes any doubt that this space is meant for serious business – it’s all about the eclectic, relaxed vibe here. Image from Freshome This bathroom needs no further embellishment. There’s just a simple sink, and a groovy lantern to set off the red in the checkered floor. Both easy to care for and bursting with wild abandon, it reminds anyone bathing that they just might be on a holiday in Marrakesh. Really, this form of escapism and wanderlust are a key part of this sort of style. Image from Pinterest You can get the same feel of exotic escapism by outfitting your room with a groovy motif like a paisley mosaic pattern that looks like it was plucked from the wall tapestries of a Raja’s palace. Paisley Handmade Mosaic Pattern by Mozaico Just Leaf it to Mosaic Tiles No self-respecting modern gypsy soul would have a home without plant life. From exotic foliage to vines and flowers, it’s all a key part of the aesthetic – indoors and outdoors. It’s no wonder that the love of the natural world has crept into the mosaic art choices in bohemian style homes, as well. Greeting anyone who walks by, this wonderful use of mosaic wall art highlights the unique octagonal shape of the window. It looks fantastic against the neutral stucco of the home’s walls. A variety of tile shapes gives it a handcrafted feel that is appealing. Image from Pinterest A loose and flowing style is the hallmark of the bathroom mosaic tile used around this tub. The backsplash portrays a garden done in a charming naive style, and the theme is carried out on the smaller tiles that rim the tub. The ficus tree looks perfectly at home in this little corner of paradise. Image from Pinterest This unique bench is outside, and exemplifies several parts of boho style, in addition to its bright flowers that line the back. The colors are blended together with exuberance, the setting looks comfortable and inviting, and the pattern mix continues onto the patio tiles and the end table. Who wouldn’t want to sit down for some relaxed conversation in this spot? Image from Urban Gardens Web The sunny kitchen here brings on the boho with natural wood counters, the relaxed look of open shelving, and a floral motif as a kitchen mosaic backsplash. It’s a great counterpoint to the soft eggshell blue tones of the paint and the fresh herb plants enjoying the light. Image from Housessive Adding the botanical motif to your boho design plans is easy. There are hundreds of options, but you might want to start with a large piece like this olive tree mosaic art. The colors will blend with your succulent collection and vines, and inspire your decorating choices in the rest of the room. Olive Tree Mosaic Art Tile by Mozaico Just remember, Bohemian style is about eclectic choices that share your personality and life with the world. There’s no particular color scheme, no limits, and no end to the fun that you’ll have put it all together. Just think of any theme you’d like to explore, and you’re sure to find it in our online mosaic art catalog!
Look to the Estee mosaic floor inser to spark conversations. Featuring an urn and botanical motif like an antique Persian rug this mosaic art scene will have instant impact to your wall decor or flooring. The unique shape adds to the showpiece quality of this handcrafted mosaic.
What is Included Product Type: Mosaic Tile Color: Blue Brown Yellow Material: PVC/Vinyl Shape: Rhombus Mosaic Pattern: Hexagonal Surface Texture: Matte Installation Type: Bathroom Number of Items Included: 10-Piece Set 20-Piece Set 30-Piece Set 50-Piece Set 100-Piece Set Sheet Size: 10" x 10" 12" x 12" Weights & Dimensions Thickness: 0" (0.5 cm) Sheet Length: 10.5" (27 cm) 12" (30 cm) Sheet Width: 9.5" (24 cm) 12" (30 cm) Number of Panels Per Set: 10 Panels Total Number of Panels: 10 Panels 20 Panels 30 Panels 50 Panels 100 Panels Features Resistance Type: Stain Resistant Water Resistant: Yes Heat Resistant: No UV Resistant: No Fire Resistant: No Scratch Resistant: No Stain Resistant: Stain-Resistant Rust Resistant: Non-Rust Mildew Resistant: Not mildew proof Fade Resistant: No Chip Resistant: No Slip Resistant: Non-Slip Resistant Removable: Yes Removal Details: Needs strong scraping tool (i.e trowel) Compatible Surface Type: Ceramic Tile Wall Glass Wall Acrylic Panel Cleaning Method: Dry Cloth Wiping Warranty Product Warranty: Yes Warranty Length: 60 Days Full or Limited Warranty: Limited
***This is NOT a physical item*** This is a written pattern that guides you with clear pictures, diagrams and drawings. You can see the pictures above of my lovely testers who have helped me to create this pattern to fit all sizes! It is perfect for a beginner who wants to make a simple cute bralette! This top was designed and debuted in Trinidad, a sunny tropical twin island in the Caribbean also known as Trinidad and Tobago. This bralette consists of two bra cups which will be worked consecutively. Next, the Willow Squares will be made separately and attached together along with the straps. Lastly, the beading at the bottom will be worked and then your beautiful Mosaic Bralette will be complete! I used a mix of 50% bamboo and 50% cotton yarn from YarnArt. The softer the yarn, the more the Willow Squares will drape nicely! There is some measuring involved to ensure a perfectly custom fit so make sure to have a measuring tape in hand! This pattern also includes links to my Youtube videos!!
THIS LISTING HOLDS THE English (US), Dutch, German, French, and Spanish VERSION OF THE PATTERN. The Medina Mosaic tiles are inspired by the colorful and bright Mosaic designs you’ll find in many places around the Mid-East. I tried to capture these tiles' mystic, complex and interior look. The mosaic- or also known as the interlocking crochet technique really suited the theme for this. The pointy corners and combined texture are really fitting the idea. Some practical things about the pattern. The pattern comes in a written version with photo instructions along the way. The pattern is tested carefully before publishing it. All information about colors is in the pattern. The tiles are built with 22 colors of Scheepjes Catona yarn. This is a lot, but as you will use some colors just for a few rows, it is great you can also buy smaller amounts of this yarn to save money. But….as I wrote down every detail about using colors, you can make this pattern with any kind of yarn and as many colors as you like. Even if you use two colors, it works out great. Or maybe use scrap yarns? In the pattern, I didn’t make an end total for all the yarn i used but instead of that i just wrote down how much you need to make a tile per color. As you maybe want to rearrange the colored tiles in a different way the mine, you can just calculate how much you need. So it's flexible in every way! UPDATE 10/03: On my blog, I wrote the total amount of yarns needed to make the original pattern version as there were a lot of questions about it. The finished size of a tile will be : 13 x 13 cm / 5,1 inches x 5,1 inches The finished size of the entire project with the border will be: 90 x 90 cm / 35,4 inches x 35,4 inches The pattern contains really easy stitch content; most of them are sc’s and dc’s, and come back loop and front loop crocheting. The pattern is built up in different parts. Of course, there is all the practical information, such as the pattern of the medina mosaic tile. It is just one single square made in 5 different color combinations. Then there is a description of how to join the tiles and of course the border part. Visit my blog for more background information and the whole story around this pattern. For more information, see: https://theguywiththehook.com/ In January 2023 I added a new re-written version for the English and Dutch versions of the pattern. This now includes a chart as well.
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Cover Photo: Jane Perkins It’s hard to believe that we started this blog almost two years ago today! As a content curator and main blogger of this online journal, my major aim and concern was to highlight and restore an ancient art form one letter at a time. Yes, it’s almost two years. Can you believe it? Time flies, but the memories collected along the way can never be replaced. Has anyone heard me say time (again) ? A lot of us take so much time to honor linear possessions, but there are instances when we should also honor time itself. I’ll grab the chance to bring back five of my favorite posts about “Time” I wrote this year: 5 Mosaic Art Cities Of The Future What Does the Future of Mosaic Art Look Like? Conceptual Art: Visualizing Temporal Data Roman Mosaic Discoveries Made Through Time In Today’s article, I’ll take another trip across space and back through time to experience an art form of several mores and historical episodes. Ever since the earliest times, Humanity has witnessed challenge and mystery in the natural world. Similar to anthropological art, early mosaics depict animals, humans and include archaic symbols. Each reproduction became a spontaneous construction through the filter of time and space. Today, Mosaic Art appears in a vast variety of mediums and means. These include the mammoth mosaic installations and digital mosaic imaging of our age. In contrast, contemporary mosaics or artworks being made today, the subject or story is more important than the materials and mediums used to make it. Art has been a philosophy through which humanity has not only acknowledged, but also twisted history—both past and future.This article will take you on a brief wonder-filled journey through the past, present and future of Mosaic Art. Past : What were the Origins of Mosaic Art? In your opinion, could we ever travel back in time? Time travel has always been one of our wildest fantasies for centuries. According to recent scientific theories, traveling back in time to witness the Egyptians build the pyramids or watch the Greeks creating pebble mosaics is doubtfully vague. However, it’s not necessarily impossible. Hence, a little historical background might take you on a magical trip back in time to the Neolithic Period around 6,000 years ago arriving to Roman and Byzantine empires. Neolithic Period 4000 BC: Mosaic patterns first surfaced through the use of terracotta cones being applied point first onto structures as a means of decoration. They were colorful and didn’t follow a defined form. Bronze Age 800 BC After being used for decorative purposes, mosaics appeared as an ornament to pebbled pavements. Hellenic Period 400 BC Mosaic art in Greece took a more structured shape, converting the pebble method into an art form, with defined geometric patterns and portraiture. Roman Empire 27 BC With the rise of the Roman Empire, took mosaics further afield, although the echelon of talent and creativity was still weak. Their subjects were scenes to commemorate their gods and marital themes. Byzantine Empire 5th century Eastern influences became visible in mosaic patterns and designs. The use of, Smalti, glass tesserae sourced from northern Italy, proved to be popular in the Byzantine period. Byzantines made sure to install their tiles at correct angles in order to allow light reflection and refraction. Present : In What Ways is Mosaic Art Different Today? Although there is no single central feature to compare mosaic art today with the mosaics of the Byzantines period, a medium revival was perceived for a number of important traits. Mosaic art today was discernible by a combination of great technical skill and widespread use. The world today celebrates a creative appearance of a contemporary mosaic art wave, and a rising presence in the world of modern art. Modern mosaicists are expanding their visions in collage art, assorted forms of assemblage, variety of kinetic mosaic art and of course the digital mosaic art wave. Nonetheless, Tesserae are still perceptible in modern mosaic artworks inspired the ancient famous techniques and urbanized in designs and cleverness. Future : What Does the Future of Mosaic Art Look Like? As I thoroughly explained in a previous article, a new archetype is expected to appear before the end of the 21st century. This idea has been envisaged for quite some time now, and could be disclosed by 2030 or earlier. Inspiration draws from every corner of life, and this art form is expected to foment a new art rebellion shortly. Featured Mosaics: Courtesy Of Laura and Jack Harris What better way to conclude this article than with a quote by the great Author of Watchmen? “There is no future. There is no past. Do you see? Time is instantaneous, a complicated prearranged gemstone that human beings persist on screening one frame at a time, when the whole concept/story is observable in every facet.” Last but not least, i’d like to thank y’all for reading, as I hope that this article has been inspiring and informative! Here’s to many more years together!
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This listing is for a digital download of the pattern, in English only. No physical item will be shipped. You download the item to print at home. ************************************************************************************* **Dragonscape is an overlay mosaic crochet pattern** Dragonscape is a full fantasy afghan. This isn’t from any movie or television programme. This is purely from my imagination, although my friend said it looks like the town of Stirling in Scotland, near to where I live. Perhaps it is a little bit. Perhaps I was inspired by Stirling Castle, Stirling Bridge and the mountain ranges beyond. Of course, there are no dragons in Stirling – not anymore ;) But this is your blanket – it can be whatever and wherever you want it to be. That’s the joy of fantasy. ----------------------------------------------------------------- This pattern has all the charts and written instructions you need to complete the blanket. Three PDFs are available - one using US terms, one using UK terms and a separate full chart PDF that is compatible with Knit Companion if that’s how you prefer to work. Otherwise, you can use the charts in the main PDF, either by printing them out and taping them together or viewing them on your mobile/tablet/laptop. The main PDF has 20 easy-to-read charts (with Xs for DCs) and corresponding written instructions. You can use any yarn and corresponding hook you like for this pattern; just remember high contrast colours are better for mosaic crochet. This design looks great either in two colours, or you could go for it and go full mosaic tapestry with many colours. The choice is yours. **Please note that this pattern does not give instructions or yarn stats for mosaic tapestry crochet.** ----------------------------------------------------------------- For my example, I used Stylecraft Highland Heathers DK in Loch and Brose. **Main Body of the Blanket:** * Colour A – Loch - 550g / 1496 metres * Colour B – Brose - 420g / 1142.4 metres **3-row double border:** * Colour A – Loch - 120g / 326.4 metres * Colour B – Brose - 50g / 136 metres **Tools:** * 4mm hook (for the main blanket) * 3mm hook (for the double border) * Scissors * Stitch markers **Shopping:** * 7 skeins of Colour A – I used Loch: https://www.woolwarehouse.co.uk/stylecraft-highland-heathers-dk-loch-3751-100g * 5 skeins of Colour B – I used Brose: https://www.woolwarehouse.co.uk/stylecraft-highland-heathers-dk-brose-7230-100g **Size:** The Afghan size with a double border will be approx. 100cm wide x 150cm tall (39” x 59”) ----------------------------------------------------------------- I hope you enjoy creating your own Dragonscape Afghan. Please do share your creations online and tag #getyerhookon and #dragonscape ************************************************************************************* Please note: I do not email the patterns to customers directly. Etsy will send you a download notification email separate from any transaction notification emails you receive from Etsy and/or PayPal. You can't download a digital purchase through the Etsy app at this time. To download a digital file, please sign in to Etsy on your mobile browser or a non-mobile computer. To access your digital files from your account: Sign in to Etsy and go to Your account. Go to Purchases and reviews. Next to the order, select Download Files. This goes to the Downloads page for all the files attached to your order. If you checked out as a guest, you'll find a link to download your purchase in the receipt email that was sent to you after purchase.