Mosaic tiles, in their modern form, are typically composed of small fragments that are pre-affixed using adhesives and similar substances to form cohesive sheets. These mosaic sheets are commonly mounted on mesh backings, streamlining the process of installing intricate designs in various applications, all the while retaining the distinctive texture and appeal of mosaic aesthetics.
Mosaic tiles can be crafted from various materials, ranging from natural stone to ceramic, glass, and even pebble stones. Each material necessitates specific techniques for precise cutting and assembly into diverse patterns, as well as specific care and maintenance considerations post-installation.
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