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Tuscan Tiles

Traditionally from Tuscany, Umbria and Lazio, Central Italian roof tiles have a higher content of red in them, and, although you can use the barrels for both caps and pans they are frequently matched with the “Roman Pan”. The Photos in the gallery show them un the Barrel Cap and Roman Pan installation. The sizes and color of the reclaimed roof tiles are very random and mixed. The sizes for the barrel may vary from 16 1/2 “to 18 ½” in length, with the bigger opening ranging from 6 ½” to 7 ½” and the smaller opening ranging from 4 ½” to 5 1/2”. The roman pans. The Roman pans are approximately 13 ½” at the wide end, 12” and the narrow end and 17” long.

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