The azulejos of the church of Santa Marina, also discovered recently, are examined by Senor Osma in his pamphlet Azulejos sevillanos del siglo xiii (Madrid, 1902).
The wall and pier dados, which extend from these marble slabs to the beautiful Azulejos floor, are all made in elegant mosaic.
The dado which runs round the whole of the splendid Hall, is made of Mosaic and Azulejos for a height of about four feet from the pavement; and above it run bands with inscriptions and medallions.
Probably it came from Spain, as we learn that the Portuguese use azulejos as extensively as the Spaniards.
Arabian azulejos have been met with, and in 1239, four years after the Moorish kingdom of Granada had been founded, a charter was granted by James I.
Mr. Herbert Minton was the first to copy the azulejos of Spain.
It may be assumed that Seville, famous for its azulejos from the sixteenth century, and Valencia, which has an unwritten continuous ceramic history from the Roman epoch to the present day, would not send their inferior works to America.
Aside fromazulejos proper other tiles of many colors, often gilded, were employed.
The azulejos industry remained in existence, making use of blue, yellow, green, and occasionally rose.
The walls were adorned with relief work in stucco, and variegated azulejos tiles were also used in great profusion.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "azulejos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.