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Glass Mosaics Create a Beautiful World

Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

Glass mosaics are decorative tiles to give a different look to a wall, bathroom or kitchen of your house. These are used as decorative pieces of tile work to add beauty and charm to a specific area of your home. There are various types of glass mosaiscs available in the market in a variety of colors and designs. These are available in different size and shapes and you can conveniently choose them according to your choice and requirement. To make a glass mosaic you have to join several pieces of tesserae to give it the desired shape of pattern. The tools required are mainly glass cutters and tile nippers of different sizes.

Generally, acrylic based synthetic adhesives are used to join together these pieces of tesserae. It requires a lot of attention and skill to prepare a mosaic work as any minor error may spoil all your hard work. There are two principal methods of preparing a mosaic work. In the direct method, you have to stick the pieces of tesserae directly to the surface on which mosaic is to be made. In the indirect method of making a mosaic, the pieces are fixed with glue to a temporary surface upside down and then these are fixed to the desired place and the temporary strata is pulled off. The indirect method is used generally in the cases where the finished surface is desired to have an extremely smooth finish.

Vitreous glass or Venetian glass pieces of 2cm. and one cm square size are used as tesserae to make a glass mosaic. Venetian glass is stain resistant, frost proof and non-porous material. It is important to use all the pieces having uniform thickness otherwise it shall not be possible to join them properly over a uniform surface. Colored glass, sea glass, glass nuggets, etc are also used in various patterns of mosaics. Glass mosaic can be made over a number of base surfaces like, wood, cement, terracotta, net, glass etc to fix in a particular pattern or design, you have to cut down the glass in small pieces. This requires a lot of attention and patience and you should perform this job with utmost care.

Useful Information About Mosaics

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Mosaic is a form of tiling that is usually used in showers and on floors to add a lot of color and style to the room. Mosaics can be found in a large number of textures, colors, layouts and shapes so that if required, you could customize every room in the house. Not only are they are a form of tiling, they are sometimes even considered works of art, called mosaic art.


Most mosaic tiles come with ridges on the backside so that glue can bond more securely to the tile. Nearly all types of glass, stone and ceramic material can be considered as a mosaic tile. The vitreous-glass mosaic tile is a glassy stone-like material that is opaque, not clear, and is not as sharp as regular glass when cut. It is better to use mosaic supplies like mosaic glass cutters for cutting glass mosaic tiles; regular tile nippers may cut the tile but not as predictably as with a mosaic glass cutter.

Ceramic mosaic tiles are popularly used for architectural applications, as they are quite cheap and can be easily cut using regular tile nippers. Sometimes, broken pieces of china and other types of dinnerware are used as mosaics, but as this ceramic dinnerware is engineered to be unbreakable, the plates produce razor edges when broken. Some of the mosaic tiles come attached to fiberglass mesh that keeps the tiles arranged in a grid. This mesh is then glued directly to the floor to be tiled. If you need to remove the mesh to get loose tile, the tile has to be soaked in warm water and the tiles fall off the mesh.

Mosaic tiles are not only used for flooring; they are also used to produce pieces of mosaic art that can be used for display. Mosaic tables make a great piece of furniture, with a tabletop made of mosaic tiles. Pools are the greatest source of use of mosaic art, with mosaic used in different mosaic patterns on the bottom and edges of the pool.