[2]: 84 [3] The Qallalin workshops also produced other pottery objects including vases, jars, pitchers, and lamps.
The predominant colours are blue, green, and ochre-like yellow, which distinguishes them from contemporary Ottoman tiles.
[1]: 223–224 Good examples of them are found in the Zawiya of Abu al-Balawi or "Mosque of the Barber" in Kairouan,[1]: 223–224 as well as in a number of historic palaces and aristocratic houses in Tunis.
[2]: 86–89 In addition to being used in local buildings, they were also widely exported to Algeria, Libya, Egypt, and in some cases even to Spain.
[2]: 84–86 [5] The Gurgi Mosque in Tripoli, Libya, also has tile panels in a style identical to those of Tunis and Kairouan.