Delft tiles are decorative ceramic tiles originating from the city of Delft in the Netherlands, known for their distinctive blue and white designs. These tiles were produced from the 16th century onward, and they became popular in both Dutch and Portuguese colonial contexts, often used to embellish the interiors of homes, churches, and public buildings in South America during colonial times.
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