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Monthly Archives: September 2014
heraldic dragon tile
These red earthenware tiles are made using traditional methods to create, I hope, interesting, pleasing and lasting family pieces. Each block is carefully hand-cut, working in reverse so that when pressed into the clay a three dimensional impression of a … Continue reading
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heraldic lion tile
These red earthenware tiles are made using traditional methods to create, I hope, interesting, pleasing and lasting family pieces. Each block is carefully hand-cut, working in reverse so that when pressed into the clay a three dimensional impression of a … Continue reading
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heraldic unicorn tile
These red earthenware tiles are made using traditional methods to create, I hope, interesting, pleasing and lasting family pieces. Each block is carefully hand-cut, working in reverse so that when pressed into the clay a three dimensional impression of a … Continue reading
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medieval tile design
I made this as a copy of a medieval tile which featured in the floor at Cleeve Abbey and other sites nearby. The method is the same – a block is made, pressed into the red clay and the white … Continue reading