Bass Rock, Firth of Forth Pendant has been created from an original painting by North East artist Emily Ward. This lovely hanging decoration is hand pressed locally in her studio near Newcastle.
Emily's art shows off the white glaze of Bass Rock which stands proud in the Firth of Forth under a cloud filled sky.
The deep blue sea has a gentle purple haze rippling across it, giving a calming feel to this lovely hanging ceramic pendant.
Dainty pink, white and blue flowers add a pop of colour to this painting of Bass Rock.
To view the full range of hanging decorations by Emily Ward please see here.
Bass Rock is a steep crag that is situated in the Firth of Forth. It lies approx 3 miles from North Berwick.
Bass Rock rises 106 meters above the sea level and is an important nesting ground for seabirds. The immense rock is protected as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
It is home to shags, guillemots, razorbills, cormorants, puffins, eider ducks, and the world’s largest colony of northern gannets. Sir David Attenborough claims that Bass Rock is one of the ‘wildlife wonders of the world’.
Each hanging decoration is made from original artwork by North East Artist Emily Ward.
All pendants are hand pressed at Emily's art studio.
Material: Ceramic
All pendants are individually printed so there may be a slight variation in colour tones.
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