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      Asian Motifs in Fiumi Porcelain Tile by Vitrex 16.04.15
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      The Italian brand Vitrex has enhanced Fiumi, its full-color glazed rectified porcelain stoneware collection, by the brand-new decorative pieces. The cutting-edge sandblast engraving technologies cater a dizzying array of decorative solutions. Here, Vitrex makes use of RAL color chart. This color standard was invented in 1927 by the German State Commission for Delivery Terms and Quality Assurance. Among other shadings it includes such colors as golden, silver and bronze. The awesome decorative elements of Fiumi are totally inspired by the East, notably, by the oriental textiles and fancy tapestries woven by the nomadic tribes of Asia.

      Kilim reproduces the handmade reversible wool carpets featuring abstract geometrical ornaments.

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      Kilim decor in a restaurant interior

      The patterns of Kerman decor are a hallmark of the homonymous Persian city, renowned for skillful weavers and ethereal scarves.

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      Kerman decor in a hotel hospitality area

      The elaborate Teke design is composed of a fine mesh in the background and iterative patterns in the foreground.

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      Teke decor and Fiumi plain tile in a living room.

      The patterns of Qum reproduce magnificent silk rugs handcrafted in Qum, the holy city of the Shia.

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      Qum decor and Fiumi backgrounds in a bathroom interior

      The designs of Khotan imitate luxurious wool rugs woven with golden and silver threads. Symbolizing the quintessence of cultures, these items are named after the Kingdom of Khotan. This was an ancient state located on the Silk Road along the southern edge of the Taklamakan Desert. The Chinese considered Khotan a watershed divide between two oceans. According to their beliefs, the rivers to the East of Khotan flowed eastwards, while those to the West flowed westwards and fell to the Western Sea.

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      Golden and silver variations of Khotan decor

      Shiraz is remarkable for the lacework of geometric ornaments originating from the homonymous city. Located in Iran, Shiraz is famed as a land of poets, flowers and wine.

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      All Fiumi decors are produced on demand in every RAL color. Minimum order is 100 pieces.

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