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TOUCANS
PANEL- 16½ x 22½ INCHES
22
miles off the coast of southern California, Santa Catalina Island
is rich with history. One of the more interesting aspects of it's
recent history is a pottery, tile and brick factory created in the
1920's and lasting until the late 1930's.
Pottery
Plant at Pebbly Beach
The
idea for a tile factory came from Mr. William Wrigley Jr.
(the chewing gum magnate) who owned Catalina Island, and David
Renton. The tile plant originally made the tiles from clay
deposits on the island, eventually mixing the local clay with
a more durable clay from the California mainland.
All
of the decorative tiles were glazed individually by hand.
A very time consuming process but it led to spectacular results
that cannot be matched by today's methods of mass production.
The
Catalina Island tile and pottery plant ceased to exist after
the 1930's. Today, Miller Art Tile reproduces the vibrant
Catalina Island tiles using the same hand applied glazing
technique.
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Tropical
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us: catalinatiles@yahoo.com
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