Neisha Crosland
Glass Mosaic

Glass Mosaic

Glass was used in mosaics as early as 2500 BC, but it took until the 3rd Century BC before innovative artisans in Greece, Persia and India created glass tiles.

Whereas clay tiles are dated as early as 8000 BC, there were significant barriers to the development of glass tiles, included the high temperatures required to melt glass, and the complexities of mastering various annealing curves for glass.

In recent years glass tiles have become popular for both field and accent tiles. This trend can be attributed to recent technological breakthroughs, as well as the tiles’ inherent properties, in particular their potential to impart intense color and reflect light, and their imperviousness to water.

24k White Gold Mosaic
24k Yellow Gold Mosaic
Balloni Glass Mosaic Border
Deco glass mosaic in Gold
Deco glass mosaic in Tortoise Shell
Iznik Reinterpreted – Amber & Cobalt Glass Mosaic
Klimt Scroll Interlocking Stone Mosaic & Gold
Mughal Multi Coloured Glass Mosaic
Quintia Oro bianco e Blu Mosaic
Remus Mosaic
Smalti Gold Inlay on Black Slate Mosaic
Swimming pool brick in azure and royal blue
Swimming pool brick in turquoise and azure
The Woman with the Feather Boa (detail)
Verdetto Mosaic
White Gold and Black Glass Mosaic – Greek Key Grid
By Appointment

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88 Peterborough Road, London SW6 3HH
United Kingdom