Tile made with red clay, marked with a stencil and covered with semi-gloss tin-glaze enamel and fired with tripods.
Its ornamentation shows an embossed central flower painted in cobalt blue with a background, as well as a plant garland that surrounds the central motif with the feathering technique. It is located on the wall of the stove.
It belongs to the series of blue on white colonial tiles made in Puebla and is a piece of historical value, although it has slight deterioration. There are examples with the same decorative style on the facade of the Belen church and in the house on the corner of 8th Street Oriente and 2nd Norte.