Welcome Mosaic Fountain , Large Garden Moroccan Mosaic fountain , Watter mosaic fountain For Garden and Indoor , Fountain  mosaic art . * come with electric water pump and wheels for moving the fountain easily . Moroccan fountain made of mosaic size :  220 cm X 130 cm X 45 cm   Absolutely popular for your indoor and outdoor areas! With a Mediterranean look, these Moroccan mosaic fountains can be integrated into any living style! Our Moroccan pieces of jewelery are artfully handcrafted in harmoniously coordinated colors from black and white glazed terracotta. The wrought iron border is stable and weatherproof, at the same time together with a mosaic plate they form a wonderful unit in perfect harmony. Take a seat at a handmade mosaic fountain from Morocco and let yourself be carried away into the oriental distance! Manufacturing Our mosaic tiles are subject to a high quality standard. We will personally select you for your design on site in the ceramic stronghold of Fez. Each of our Moroccan mosaic fountains is entirely handcrafted. An iron frame is laid out to cover the mosaic plate. The individual tiles, which have a wide variety of geometric shapes, are chiseled out by hand and embedded in artistic patterns. A particular challenge for the artisan is laying the mostly complicated mosaic patterns in a wide variety of colors, shapes and finishes! Each individual mosaic tile is placed mirror-inverted in the frame. Then the mosaics are poured with concrete. Take a look over your shoulder while our artisans work and see for yourself how your oriental masterpiece is made from mosaic step by step until it is completely beautiful! ⦁ Moroccan mosaic tiles are water-resistant and easy to care for. However, these mosaic tables are not 100% frost-proof. Please store your mosaic table in a frost-proof place in winter! ⦁ The Moroccan ceramic tiles are fired in traditional ovens. Due to temperature fluctuations, slight deviations in the color nuances of the individual tiles are possible. This gives each individual mosaic table its own. care (If you have your mosaic fountain mostly carelessly outside!) Take care of your fountain as follows so that you can enjoy its perfect beauty even after many years ... Mosaic plate: If the grout on the surface of your mosaic table wears off a little over the years due to the weather conditions, then please proceed as follows without any worries: Buy normal grout in your desired color from the hardware store. Mix some of it with water in a beaker. The consistency should be fluid enough that the grout can flow smoothly into the gaps. Before use, please scrub your mosaic plate vigorously in order to remove all material residues without binding. Pour the grout and use a sponge to spread it over the entire mosaic plate. Any excess grout material can be easily removed with a damp cloth at the end. Iron frame: We also recommend that you treat it with varnish, linseed oil or something similar every few years! As a result, your Moroccan fountain will have a long service life and will always look like new! Please take a look to our store. Satisfied or repaid as soon as possible. For more details please feel free contact me. All items for sale are Top Quality and handmade. The products are well packaged for optimal protection of your purchases.to your Pattern blog!

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