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Encaustic tiles

How They're Made
Encaustic tiles are made from a mix of cement marble dust and cillica, with a top layer containing pigment. They are made one at a time and compacted under immense pressure in a hydraulic press. The tiles are kept in a humid environment to cure for 3 weeks in order to harden fully.
Handmade Artistry
Crafting encaustic cement tiles is a labour-intensive process done one tile at a time. Crafting by hand introduces subtle differences in each tile. Crooks Concrete celebrates these variations, emblematic of the manual production process, as signs of the artisan’s hand rather than as defects.


about
CROOKS is an artisanal producer of encaustic tiles based on The Old Mushroom Farm in the KZN Midlands. Read our story on The Old Mushroom Farm's Blog.
















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