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8x8 Hexagon Mexican Clay Tile in Traditional Terracotta
The term “Hexagon Mexican Tile Pattern” is commonly used to describe a six-sided layout formed from traditional clay-based Mexican Tile. Rather than identifying a single decorative motif, the phrase typically refers to the geometric shape itself and how it interlocks to create a continuous surface. In many cases, this format is produced as a Handmade tile, resulting in subtle variations that distinguish it from machine-made alternatives.
Hexagon formats have historical roots in regional architecture across Mexico and the American Southwest. As a variation of classic Saltillo Tile, this shape introduces movement and rhythm to floors, courtyards, and transitional indoor-outdoor spaces. The pattern can feel both traditional and…
contemporary, depending on grout treatment, layout direction, and surrounding materials.
In design discussions, “Hexagon Mexican Tile Pattern” may be used broadly to describe the geometry rather than a specific finish or color. Understanding the terminology helps clarify whether the reference is to the tile’s shape, its clay composition, or its relationship to broader Spanish Floor Tile traditions.
Explore our Saltillo Terracotta tile collection to see color and texture options. Need design help? Contact us or call 512-260-9111. We ship worldwide