The game of dominoes appears to have originated in China in the 13th century and was called pupai (gambling plaques) and was brought to Europe by either traders or ecclesiastics. We give new life to an age old game by repeating the motif on a glass tile mosaic. The glass mosaic tile is available in sheets of blanks and also a random mix of numbers and blanks combined. The material can also be offered as a gradient pattern and is a fun backdrop in multiple settings including backsplashes, countertops, bar fronts and coffee table inlays as well as showers. Why not design your area with the blanks (plain field tile) and insert the numbered pieces in a random way to mimic the game..
Material: glass mosaic tiles mounted on sheets
Size: 1”x2” nominal on sheet 12 1/8” x 12 3/8”
Colors: mix of numbers and blanks, blanks
Thickness: 3/8” nominal
Usage: walls and counters
SUGGESTED GROUT:

STARLIKE - ARANCIO C.460
Material: glass mosaic tiles mounted on sheets
Size: 1”x2” nominal on sheet 12 1/8” x 12 3/8”
Colors: mix of numbers and blanks, blanks
Thickness: 3/8” nominal
Usage: walls and counters
SUGGESTED GROUT:

STARLIKE - ARANCIO C.460
The game of dominoes appears to have originated in China in the 13th century and was called pupai (gambling plaques) and was brought to Europe by either traders or ecclesiastics. We give new life to an age old game by repeating the motif on a glass tile mosaic. The glass mosaic tile is available in sheets of blanks and also a random mix of numbers and blanks combined. The material can also be offered as a gradient pattern and is a fun backdrop in multiple settings including backsplashes, countertops, bar fronts and coffee table inlays as well as showers. Why not design your area with the blanks (plain field tile) and insert the numbered pieces in a random way to mimic the game..