Our hand-painted Detroit Flag Tile is laying on the historic Pewabic tiled floor in our upstairs gallery space. These tiles are a rustic brown and tawny in appearance.
A person in a dark, navy, knit sweater is holding our new hand-painted Detroit Flag Tile.
Detroit Flag Tile
Detail photo of the centerpiece of the Detroit Flag Tile. The circular emblem reads “The City of Detroit” and “Michigan” at the top and bottom. At its center, are two women in red and blue robes. Fire is in the background of the woman on the left and reads “Speramus Meliora” which is latin for “We hope for better things”. The woman on the left is surrounded by a cityscape and reads “Resurget Cineribus” which is “It will rise from the ashes” in latin.
Hand-painted Detroit Flag tile stands out against a dark, black-stained wooden background.
Our hand-painted Detroit Flag Tile is laying on the historic Pewabic tiled floor in our upstairs gallery space. These tiles are a rustic brown and tawny in appearance.
A person in a dark, navy, knit sweater is holding our new hand-painted Detroit Flag Tile.
Detroit Flag Tile
Detail photo of the centerpiece of the Detroit Flag Tile. The circular emblem reads “The City of Detroit” and “Michigan” at the top and bottom. At its center, are two women in red and blue robes. Fire is in the background of the woman on the left and reads “Speramus Meliora” which is latin for “We hope for better things”. The woman on the left is surrounded by a cityscape and reads “Resurget Cineribus” which is “It will rise from the ashes” in latin.
Hand-painted Detroit Flag tile stands out against a dark, black-stained wooden background.

Detroit Flag Tile

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HAND PAINTED

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Designed in 1907 by David Emil Heineman, the flag of Detroit commemorates the countries that have controlled the city within its four corners: the French fleur-de-lis, Great Britain’s golden lions, and the American stars and stripes. The city seal in the center, designed by J.O. Lewis in 1827, depicts the great fire of 1805. While the woman on the left weeps for the burning city, the lady on the right provides comfort, gesturing to the new city that will take its place. The spirit of Detroit is represented in Latin with "Speramus Meliora"—"We hope for better things"—and "Resurget Cineribus"—"it will rise from the ashes".

  • 6" x 9" 
  • High-fire stoneware tile
  • Individually hand-pressed and glazed by Pewabic artisans
  • Pewabic logo stamped on the bottom
  • Slight variations in glaze and firing results ensure each handcrafted Pewabic piece is one of a kind