Torcal
Known for the whimsical shapes that erosive forces (such as water and wind) have carved into the limestone rocks, el Torcal de Antequera is a millions of years old natural landscape. It was recognized in the early 20th century as Andalusia’s first Protected Natural Area of National Interest, and a decade ago it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Dominated by the brown and gray tones of its karst landscape, El Torcal has served as inspiration for one of the brownest shades in the Tierra collection, made from clay fired at high temperatures and full of the chalky nuances of this unique environment.
Formats and sizes of high-temperature fired clay
Check the formats in which this new finish is available and the actual sizes of these pieces.
Check out our guide to installing and protecting clay tiles.
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Rectángulo 20x10 - Torcal

Rectángulo 20x10 - Torcal y Carboneras

Rectángulo 20x10 - Torcal y Carboneras

Rectángulo 20x10 - Torcal y Carboneras

Rectángulo 20x10 - Mulhacén, Río Tinto y Torcal

Rectángulo 20x10 - Mulhacén, Río Tinto y Torcal
Shades
Both our artisanal production process and our firing process mean that each and every tile comes out unique. The hues will vary, with beautiful variations giving a singular and authentic appearance to each individual piece.