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Pallas

The facing brick that turns your house into a Palace

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 firing process takes place in a gas-heated tunnel kiln. The bricks have a rough structure, irregular shape, and a strong resemblance to recovered bricks. The brick’s retro appearance is achieved by using a tumbling process.

The brick has a red base, with hues ranging from red to warm orange-red with white and yellow shadings and blue sediments, in which the white deposits are clearly present. The ageing process also influences the colour shades. The colours shown are a near reflection of reality.

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