Glittering and resplendent, glazed tiles are traditional architectural elements in China, commonly adorned with gold, emerald green, and sapphire blue colored lead glazes. Renowned for their durability, vibrant colors, and lustrous glaze, they have always been a shining star among architectural ceramics. As early as the Southern and Northern Dynasties, glazed tiles were used for decorative purposes in architecture. By the Yuan Dynasty, the imperial palaces extensively utilized glazed tiles, with the Ming Dynasty's Thirteen Tombs and the九龙 Wall being masterpieces in the history of glazed tile architecture. Over generations of development, glazed tiles have evolved into a rich variety of products with meticulous designs and strong assembly capabilities. Common types of tiles include: barrel tiles, flat tiles, and rounded head tiles.




































