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Wijnegem

A fiery hand moulded facing brick

The (non-perforated) facing brick is sanded on five sides. The surface may be given a frog (a slanted oblong groove) on its bed. The structure looks rugged with fine and irregular grooves in the sandy surface. The firing process takes place in a gas-heated tunnel kiln.

The brick has a salmon-pink base, with hues ranging from beige pink to brownish red as a result of the treatment and sanding of the typical red baking Kesselt löss clay with finegrained sand. The colours shown are a near reflection of reality.


I would like to see some references of this brick, in my area.