Singapore based writer and blogger anne pinto rodrigues is a tile enthusiast who collaborated with leading tile collector victor lim to produce peranakan tiles singapore a 200 page coffee table book that showcases the different types of tiles that came to the country in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Peranakan floor tiles singapore.
The peranakan tile gallery.
In 1970s and 1980s singapore pre war shophouses were demolished to make way for urban development.
The heritage peranakan wall tiles are more then 100 years old and these rare tiles were painstaking salvaged from old singapore shop houses that were torn down in the late 70s 80s.
Patterned tiles are usually referred to as peranakan tiles or morrocan tiles in singapore.
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Peranakan tiles gallery 168 telok ayer street singapore 068619 tel.
Today they are commonly known as peranakan tiles pattern floor tiles.
They commonly exist in smaller sizes such as 20 x 20 cm.
If you love tiles as much as i do and if you d like to learn more about them more information and pictures can be found in this book peranakan tiles by anne pinto rodrigues and victor lim.
Many of the tiles found in these buildings were sadly thrown out but thanks to passionate individuals like victor lim a number of them were saved restored and preserved.
Original cement tiles from these old homes and structures are being recovered and restored.
The techniques and raw materials used to produce the tiles are no longer available.
The peranakan tiles found in many antique singaporean sweatshops and residences continue to amaze antique tile enthusiasts who keep finding timeless pieces on the sites.
The cemetery is a wonderful place to learn about singapore s history but is quite overgrown after having been closed for over thirty years.