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Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
Beautiful glass mosaic tiles. However, the sticky adhesive needs to be better!! Not consistently sticking to wall surface. Good value for money though.
A.
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
Wow, these glass tile panels are gorgeous. I picked the gold tone ones to go in my bathroom and just WOW. They were very easy to install and cut to size. The adhesive works well and so far don't have any issues with peeling despite the weight of the glass.
waterfrontwoods
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2024
These are stunning backsplash tiles. I've decided to cut them down to a conventional backsplash height of about 3-1/2" (4 squares), and mount them to a thin backer board for a slight depth. This will be capped with a thin wood trim, and then grouted in between.
Love & Light
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
When I received the package, I was a bit surprised at the weight. I'm not sure what I was expecting as I didn't realize glass is this heavy in weight apparently, but it is definitely not anything that is cheap plastic-as were some backsplash tiles I purchase on here. The Dark Gold color I ordered reminds me of tiger's eye crystal, and has a beautiful depth to it. The tiles almost look illuminated, and the allocation of some tiles aligned to have the lines point in the horizontal direction, and some lines going in the vertical direction make this interesting to look at. I am using this as decor around a frame, however if you are using this somewhere in a wet area, I would find a way to seal it first.
Azure
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
These glass tiles have varying shades of blue with a little gold and white mixed in. They look better in person and I fell in love with them. I'm using them for crafting and my first attempt is a trivet. I cut a piece of plywood and wrapped one tile sheet over the top and sides.The adhesive backing is sort of spongy and its sticky on the bottom and between the tiles (which makes sense.) It is sticking to the plywood without issue. The material is white which hides the plywood and makes the glass stand out more.I then used High Temperature Clear Silicone Rated to withstand up to 500° F (260° C) between the glass tiles and around the edges instead of grout.I love how it turned out!
USA customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
I ended up returning this only because the area I intended for it did not look right. Too dark. So I can’t speak to install or adhesive quality. However it was packaged well and no broken pieces. It appears easy to install.
Rev. Dr. Who
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
I wish I could afford to buy 20 more boxes of these and enough silicone caulk to redo my shower in them. These suckers are gorgeous. But we will use them peel and stick style for a backsplash and be quite happy. The adhesive seems really great too. But the star of the show is how beautiful this blue glass work is. Like most tiles of this type, they're a bit pricey, but I can promise that as long as you like the look of them here, you won't be disappointed. These aren't flimsy film or prints. These are actual little glass squares. They look amazing. Like I said, I wish I had a ton more of them.
AnitAZ
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024
1-15-24 For reference I ordered the light blue. I definitely would not consider these no grout needed. They are small glass tiles stuck to a piece of double-sided sticky foam. There are 1/8" gaps between each tile, the white areas between the tiles are actually the exposed double-sided sticky foam so if you don't grout, dirt and debris will get between the tiles and stick to the sticky foam backing. The glass tiles themselves are absolutely beautiful. I shared some up close photos to give you an idea of what they look like. Varying shades of blue, clear, coppery/bronze and a have metallic shimmer which gives them a little more depth or interset. They also have a ribbed texture on the back which can be seen through the front. The glass is not smooth like a window It's more a light sandy texture not frosted and still cleans/wipes off easily. The placement of the tiles on the sticky back foam is inconsistent, some of them hang off the edge some of them don't which isn't necessarily an issue except when you're trying to line to whole tiles up next to each other utilizing the white sticky foam. So if you're trying to get away with not having to grout, you'll end up with grout line areas that expose the substrate underneath. Not a big deal if your substrate also happens to be white but definitely noticeable if it's not. While you can use just about any scissors/ razor blade to cut the sticky back foam between the tiles, and you'll definitely need glass cutting abilities if you need to cut through the glass. I use a diamond blade on a circular saw made for cutting tile, and place a firring strip board over the tiles along my cut line to prevent them from moving while going under/through the saw blade. They are beautiful and granted the sticky back foam is easier to deal with than traditional mesh connected tiles and wet types of adhesives. Be prepared to grout if you plan on using this as a backsplash a fireplace surround a tabletop etcetera ,but would be fine for small crafting projects where dust and debris are not a concern. Hopefully my written and photo reviews are helpful, Thank you!
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