Traditional curved roofing tiles made from baked clay. These tiles provide natural insulation, water resistance, and a timeless look for gazebos, porches, and verandas.
exploreClay-based umbrella tiles coated with a glossy glaze for added shine and water resistance. Available in earthy reds, deep greens, and classic browns for temple and heritage architecture.
exploreThick concrete tiles designed for ridge lines and curved roof edges. Their strength and shape help channel water effectively in high rainfall zones.
exploreSemi-cylindrical tiles that project out slightly like an umbrella lip, shielding walls from direct rain. Ideal for traditional or Mediterranean-style buildings.
exploreCap-style tiles that cover the topmost ridges or points of sloped roofs—especially dome and umbrella roof styles seen in rural homes and cottages.
exploreCurved clay tiles with tongue-and-groove interlocking edges. These ensure a tighter fit and are used in windy or hilly areas for better roof stability.
exploreSmall-scale umbrella-style tiles used in boundary walls, railing covers, or ornamental installations to provide shadow and flair.
exploreLightweight and durable tiles made from a mix of fiber and cement. Popular in prefab roofing, shaded pathways, and covered terraces.
exploreStylized tiles with dual-curvature (convex and concave) patterns. These offer added water redirection and a bold aesthetic for standout rooflines.
exploreTiles made from recycled or sustainable materials mimicking the traditional umbrella form. Designed for green buildings and sustainable outdoor structures.
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