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The Historic Madaba Map Jerusalem Ceramic Tile | Hebrew City Map Tile

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Step back into the 6th century with the Madaba Map—the most famous surviving mosaic map of the Holy Land, created in the Byzantine era and preserved in Madaba, Jordan. This design is based on the map’s celebrated city vignette of Jerusalem, shown in a stylized bird’s-eye view: an oval walled city packed with golden rooftops, intersected by the broad colonnaded Cardo (the main Roman street), with buildings and gates rendered in bold, graphic lines.

 

More than decoration, the Madaba Map is a landmark of early cartography and pilgrimage history—an artwork that blends geography, architecture, and sacred storytelling into a single image. Its warm ochres, creams, and brick reds give it a timeless, mosaic-like glow that looks striking in a study, library, or gallery wall.Bright, glossy ceramic tile that brings a handcrafted, joyful energy to a room.

 

The full-color reproduction captures every warm tone of the illustrated cityscape against a rich blue background, with bold, graphic lines and Hebrew lettering that speak to heritage and place. Light catches the smooth surface, making the yellows and oranges glow. Lean it on a shelf, prop it in a breakfast nook, or mount it as a small focal point on a gallery wall — it adds personality without shouting. This tile sits comfortably in kitchens, entryways, or office corners, inviting quiet moments of recognition and connection to home.

 

Care instructions - Wipe the dust off gently with a clean, dry or wet microfiber cloth

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