I have been meaning to post a photo for a long time. I am not what you'd call a skilled laborer, so I am proud of how lovely our hearth is, because we built and tiled it ourselves. The tiles we bought mostly in Turkey and Mexico. It was a tricky job because the tiles are many different sizes, plus I had never done anything with ceramic tile before. The hearth is quite high up, so that mucking about with the fire doesn't involve bending over except to pick up the wood underneath. Storage for 2.5 - 3 days of wood underneath the hearth. We sometimes use the hearth like a table when we aren't burning.
The really small ones are all from Mexico. The hummingbird tile cost as much as any dozen of the other ones, it is from the National Wildflower Research Center outside of Austin, TX. The sort of sad thing is that about a month ago we found a few gorgeous tiles from Turkey that we should have put in the hearth, but we couldn't find them a year ago when building the hearth. Hubby had thought there were a few more, but we've had them since 1993, so it was hard to be sure, and a relief to finally use them. We do intend to put some tiles up behind our kitchen stove, so that when jam spatters we can clean it off the walls. I make a lot of jam, and those hot spatters just don't come off plaster very well. They would wipe off tile just fine, though.
