Ceramic Tile Flowers for Mother’s Day

Floral ceramic tiles are a perfect gift for Mom!

They require no maintenance: no watering, no pruning, no wilt, no death.

Ceramic Tile Flowers Don’t Die

A collection of bas-relief ceramic tiles depicting seasonal flora.

Sweet peas symbolize blissful pleasure, gratitude, departure, and tender memory.

In the Victorian language of flowers, a bouquet of sweet peas said “thank you for a wonderful time” or served as a gentle goodbye — making them the perfect flower for farewells, graduations, and expressions of appreciation.

The violet signifies watchfulness, loyalty, modesty, spiritual wisdom, humility, and faithfulness.

The poppy is the birth flower for August.

It has many meanings, including:

  • Beauty & Success
  • Recovery
  • Extravagance & Luxury

The Chrysanthemum is the Birth Flower of November and the 13th Wedding Anniversary Flower.

The Chrysanthemum is commonly known by its shorthand name “mum”.

It is a symbol of the sun and is celebrated for its beauty and healing powers. It is the flower of Chicago and the national flower of Japan.

Its many meanings include:

  • Compassion
  • Happiness and joy.
  • Loveliness
  • Optimism
  • Abundance & wealth

The Aster is the birth flower of September.

20th Wedding Anniversary.


The aster gets its name from the Greek word for “star,” and its star-like petals

It has many meanings including

  • Patience
  • Faith
  • Elegance
  • Daintiness
  • Afterthought (or the wish things happened differently)

The Cosmos is the Birth Flower of the month of October, as well as the 2nd Wedding Anniversary Flower.

Some of its other meanings including:

– Peace
– Serenity
– Modesty
– Wholeness

These tiles are a part of a series we call Birth Flowers, in which each month of the year is symbolized by a beautiful flower.

Every flower has been individually designed, hand sculpted, and molded for this series. Our tiles are hand pressed & glazed here in our studio in Historic Germantown.

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Happy Mother’s Day from a couple of Mothers!

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