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Wednesday, 7 January 2026

4778) "The Centuries-Old Art of Azulejo", Republic of Portugal: A set of Five Euro Tile shaped Proof and Colour Silver Coins issued by the Imprensa Nacional Casa da Moeda – INCM (The Portuguese Coining Mint): Date/Year of Coin set issue: 2025:

4778) "The Centuries-Old Art of Azulejo", Republic of Portugal: A set of Five Euro Tile shaped Proof and Colour Silver Coins  issued by the  Imprensa Nacional Casa da Moeda – INCM (The Portuguese Coining Mint): Date/Year of Coin set issue: 2025:

The Imprensa Nacional Casa da Moeda – INCM has issued a set of five square sahaped Silver 5 Euro innovative silver coins highlighting the national craft of "AZULEJO".

 

The art of Azulego is depicted during five noteworthy eras.  

The collection brings to light the history to a distinct style of Portuguese tile work from the 15th to the 20th centuries.

Each piece represents a distinct era, with colourful ceramic elements, highlighting the durability and beauty of this art so characteristic of Portuguese identity. 

The art and functionality of Azulejos constitute a major aspect of Portuguese and Spanish architecture to this day, and are found on buildings across Portugal, Spain and their former territories. Many azulejos designs chronicle major historical eras and cultural aspects of Portuguese and Spanish history. Today, the word azulejo in Spanish and Portuguese is simply a reference for everyday tiles.

The name azulejo may be a reference to the Arabic word azzelij meaning a small smooth stone which was used in reference to Byzantine mosaics found in the Middle East. An equally popular theory is that the name azulejo is derived from the Spanish and Portuguese word azul meaning the color blue, which in turn comes from the Persian word lazhward – a reference for the mineral lapis lazuli. As a large part of the azulejos produced in Portugal were predominantly blue, and this is most likely where this theory originates.

The style of Azulejos has evolved over the centuries, the art of Byzantine mosaic technique of producing tiles and scenic images spread widely in North Africa and the Mediterranean countries of Europe, and especially the Iberian Peninsula, which was under Moorish rule until the 14th century. The Spanish city of Seville became the major centre of the Hispano-Moresque tile industry and the earliest azulejos in the 13th century were panels of tile-mosaics known as alicatados.

The Coins:

The five-coin square-shaped series depicts the predominant styles and techniques prevalent during the era’s features and beginning with the 16th century and through to the 20th century.

Designed by the artist Eduardo Aires, the Obverses of each of the five Coins features colourful ceramic inlays, reminiscent of the glazed brilliance of Portuguese azulejo and are arranged a 12 x 12 divided grid. 

Each coin includes the text "PORTUGAL" found on the third line with each letter placed in one square. 

The year of issue, "2025" is shown in a vertical direction in the third column to the left. 

The denomination "5 EURO" is seen on the found on the tenth line with each letter placed in one square. 

The crest of Portugal is shown near the right half comprised of four tile sections and placed near the centre right. Each obverse design includes from two to four different colour tiles arranged in different patterns. 

The Reverses of the five Silver Square Shaped Coins feature a design common to all five eras includes the text "AZULEJOS" placed along the top line with each letter placed in one square. 

The additional text "SÉC" an abbreviation for century is placed at the bottom line with each letter placed in a square after the represented era shown in Roman numerals. 

Near the top left in a vertical direction along outside edge of the small tiles is the text "CASA DA MOEDA EDUARDO AIRES." 

XVI Century - Spanish-Moorish. Geometric heritage and Islamic aesthetics meet the origins of Portuguese production. The predominant designs featured stars, interwoven motifs, and muted colours in repetitive patterns which predominated the first primary inspiration for Portuguese azulejo art.

XVII Century - Patterned Design. An age of patterned colours and ornamental designs characteristic of a tapestry-effect begins to appear. Also predominant in designs are intense blues, vibrant yellows, and motifs such as camellia and diamond cut, symbols of Baroque churches and palaces.

XVIII Century - Figurative Design. From the 18th century onward, azulejo design becomes more narrative with inviting figures focusing on religious, mythological and genre scenes which dominate the large panels of the Johannine and (Marquis de) Pombalian period. The colour blue attains an iconic status with azulejo design that endures to this day.

XIX Century - Revival. Designs during the 19th century reflected a preference for Estilo Manuelino, a lavish, uniquely Portuguese architectural and decorative style from the early 16th century named for King Manuel I, a revival of Moorish style and traditional coats of arms redefined facade decoration. Brazilian influences, the development of new manufacturing and industrial methods ushered in a century of light, colour, and urban expansion.

XX Century - The contemporary art. Azulejo design becomes incredibly varied from with styles emanating from Art Nouveau, Modernism and regional influences.  Well-known Azulejo artists such as Jorge Colaço, Maria Keil, Querubima Lapa and Lourdes Castro, the centuries-old style becomes a vehicle for contemporary artistic expression that is transformed into public art.

 The specifications of the five tile shaped Silver Coins are:

Denomination Metal       Weight     Dimensions      Quality         Mintage Limit

5 Euro X 5       .999 Silver       24 g.        30 / 30 mm.        Proof & Colour 3000 Sets

- Available from the 17th December, each of the five coins in the set is encapsulated and presented in a dark natural Portuguese cork easel mat which is pressed and affixed between Lucite sheets. 

- The frame is presented in an outer card case and accompanied with a booklet describing each coin and era it represents.








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