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- Decorative tilework or tile art should be distinguished from mosaic, where forms are made of great numbers of tiny irregularly positioned tesserae, each of a single color, usually of glass or sometimes ceramic or stone.
- The tesserae included blue and crystalline limestone, green volcanic stones, brown sandstone, and red-brick cuttings, encircled with a red, white, blue and brown border.
- In Ancient Rome, elongated four-sided dice were called tali while the six-sided cubic dice were tesserae.
- A tessera (plural: tesserae, diminutive tessella) is an individual tile, usually formed in the shape of a square, used in creating a mosaic.
- From Spain, a number of so-called tesserae hospitales, 'hospitality tablets', are known, inscribed in Celtiberian, often with no more than a single word, occasionally with very short sentences.
- Trencadís differs in that the tesserae are nonuniform pieces broken from tiles and chinaware originally made for other uses.
- One of the restaurant's most famous features is the 'glistering' ceiling of gold mosaic, coved at the sides and patterned all over with lines and ornaments in blue and white tesserae.
- The villa was accidentally discovered in 1864 by Thomas Margetts, a gamekeeper who was digging for a ferret, and found fragments of mosaic tesserae.
- The geodynamic surface of Venus is dominated by patterns of basaltic volcanism, and by compressional and extensional tectonic deformation, such as the highly deformed tesserae terrain and the concentrically-fractured coronae.
- The tiny tesserae of opus vermiculatum allowed very fine detail, and an approach to the illusionism of painting.
- They are accomanied by a mosaic entitled "Wings and Flames," by Jean Bazaine, composed of over 60,000 hand-cut tesserae made out of enamelled lava from Volvi in the Puy-de-Dôme department.
- The synagogue floor of white tesserae has three mosaic panels, the eastern one a Torah Shrine, two menorahs, one on a screen relief showing two lamps suspended from a bar between the menorah's upper branches, (possibly because the Torah shrine was flanked by lampstands, serving the dual purpose of symbolizing a connection between the synagogue and the Temple while functioning as a spotlight for the bimah and giving light for scriptural readings).
- He states that mosaic tesserae: 'little square stones' from 'ancient pagan buildings' along with 'various small vessels in the same colors' could be used to produce glass: 'they even melt the blue in their furnaces, adding a little of the clear white to it, and they make from it blue glass sheets which are costly and very useful in windows.
- Remains of Roman buildings, a villa rustica, a milliarium from the time of Marcus Aurelius, imbrices and tegulae, tesserae, and hundreds of burials point to the proximity of the Roman town of Neviodunum.
- Witts claims that tessellated pavements, using tesserae, were used in Europe from the late fifth to early fourth centuries BC.
- The similarity between the composition of the glass inlays and Roman coloured glass is remarkable, so much so that it is likely that the Anglo-Saxon craftworkers were re-using Roman opaque glass, possibly Roman glass tesserae, rather than Anglo-Saxon glass.
- Other structural features are observed in coronae and coronae-like features as well as tesserae and other highly tectonized units.
- These classes include local features, such as craters, coronae, and undae, as well as regional-scale features, such as planitiae, plana, and tesserae.
- In the area to the west of the temenos and the two major temples, on a lower terrace than the others, a third small temple building was found, flanked by a votive deposit and surrounded by a sacred enclosure: it is a basic sacellum square, positioned in perfect alignment with the other temples, also with an entrance to the South-East; the environment still retains part of the original floor, made of red tesserae, and the internal plastering.
- The most beautiful mosaic was placed in the centre of the main residential room; a masterfully crafted portrait of the Greek goddess Eirene in opus vermiculatum with smaller tesserae.
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