


«Un templo maya» is pure ornament — a folk-art ceramic mural of pattern, rhythm and colour that dresses a wall like textile dresses a room.
Each tile carries its fragment of the composition; together they rebuild the image with the texture and gravity that only real ceramic gives a wall.
Sizes run from 30×30 cm up to 360×240 cm — the image is professionally scaled and split across the tile grid for your chosen dimensions, so it fits your wall, not the other way round.
The image is applied by dye-sublimation: pigment fused inside the glazed surface, not printed on top. It doesn't scratch, doesn't peel and doesn't fade — steam, sun, rain and kitchen grease included.
Where it shines: as a kitchen splashback centrepiece, above a bathtub, in the entrance hall, or as the focal wall of a living room. Outdoors it transforms patios, porches and garden walls.
Every mural is made to order, which means flexibility: custom dimensions, adapted framing, or a personalised version built around your own picture or family scene.
For collectors of art, lovers of azulejo tradition, and anyone furnishing a forever home rather than decorating a temporary one.
Made to order by La Noria, a small Spanish ceramics and sublimation workshop in Fuentes de León. Each order ships with a simple numbered layout — if you can tile a splashback, you can install this.
Style notes: Square · ancient ruins tile · Arte del mundo · ceramic folklore art · cultural ceramic · explorer theme mural