CLAY STORY TILE (DEER)

£55.00

These medieval tiles were made from red, local clay, with designs in white slip (liquid clay). Using an iron-rich glaze to give a golden hue, this is exactly the technique used since the Middle Ages.

Width: 152 mm Height: 152 mm, Depth: 10 mm

Richard Moore studied History of Art at the University of Cambridge, and Ceramics at York College. He has been hand-making tiles in a medieval style for 18 years.

These medieval tiles were made from red, local clay, with designs in white slip (liquid clay). Using an iron-rich glaze to give a golden hue, this is exactly the technique used since the Middle Ages.

Width: 152 mm Height: 152 mm, Depth: 10 mm

Richard Moore studied History of Art at the University of Cambridge, and Ceramics at York College. He has been hand-making tiles in a medieval style for 18 years.

 

13TH AND 14H CENTURY FLOOR TILES REIMAGINED

Hand-drawn in the style of medieval tapestries and tiles, these story tiles retell the legend of Borradill, the 7-foot Viking prince said to have been slain across the water on Morvern by Somelad, leader of the Celts. His body was brought back here to be given a Viking burial, and his grave is believed to lie behind the woods as you walk out onto the moor at Borradill.