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A Coloured Cement Tile and the Mold Used to Manufacture It, the "Egyptian Flower Carpet", 1960s

A coloured cement tile, known by its design as the "Egyptian Roses Carpet tile", with the copper mold used to cast it which the Aslan family used at their factory in Nablus. The mold has been in use since 1960s to this day. It is common in Egypt.

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1960s

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Aslan, Anan. “The Aslan Factory for ancient colored tiles collection”. Interview with Researcher Marah Khalife. 5 March 2025. The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive.

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A Coloured Cement Tile and the Mold Used to Manufacture It, the "Egyptian Flower Carpet", 1960s

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