
The tile burning technique provides the rich and natural colours of Korzilius ceramics. Unglazed material is burned in traditional tunnel stoves. Tiles are stacked on special rail platforms which are then slowly moved through the stove (it last two days). Such a slow tile burning process allows obtaining a unique play of colours. Glazed tiles, following the application of appropriate print and glaze, are burned in roller stoves in temperature of approximately 1225 °C, which fixes and intensifies colours.
![]() Cottobraun |
![]() Zimtbraun |
![]() Naturabeige |
![]() Bambusbeige |
![]() Staingrau |
![]() Basaltgrau |
![]() Etrusco unglasiert |
![]() Country unglasiert |
![]() Mais 7 |
![]() Vulcano |
![]() Eisenschmelz unglasiert |
![]() Herbstbunt unglasiert |
![]() Cottorubino |
![]() Cottorosso |
![]() Cottodoro |
![]() Cottobianco |
![]() Oloroso braun |
![]() Fino beige |
![]() Tarpan anthrazit |
![]() Criollo braun |
![]() Dartmoor beige |
![]() Cappuccino |
![]() Crema |
![]() Tugela anthrazit |
![]() Velino blaugrau |
![]() Savica grau |
![]() Kalambo beige |
![]() Altaquarzit-Grau |
![]() Crema |
![]() Grigio |
![]() Gneis-Goldgelb |
![]() Titan |
![]() Cosmo |
![]() Atlas |
![]() Derby |
![]() Duran |