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Porcelanosa Grupo emplea el nácar como nuevo material de calidadPorcelanosa group uses the nacre as new material of quality
March 10, 2010
The nacre, also called tortoiseshell, is scarcer material of surface bright and iridescent reflections. He is regarded as one of the most beautiful materials offered by the sea, and is traditionally used in the manufacture of jewelry and crafts figures.
With the new collection Nacaré, Porcelanosa group, you can get the iridescent reflections of the Pearl in the lining of the walls, with a ceramic wall of large format (33.3 x 66.6 cm) which, however, seems made with small tiles of this very precious material.
In addition, version Deco, Nacaré presents a mosaic of figures that are drawn and fading by the play of reflections on its surface.
New collection Nacaré, Porcelanosa group.