Pembroke Castle ceramic tile and easel is by Emily Ward, an artist from the North East. This art gift is printed and hand pressed locally in her studio near Newcastle.
Emily has captured the beauty of Pembroke castle on this art ceramic tile. The colours look lovely with the glaze of the tile. The Grade I listed Norman Castle has a warming glow from the gentle tones of purples that fill the skyline.
The foreground is alive with vibrant splashes of color, representing wildflowers in shades of pink, purple, yellow, and white, which create a cheerful meadow effect.
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The first Pembroke Castle was built in 1093 by Earl Roger of Montgomery. It was a timber structure to hold back counter attacks against the Welsh from the Normans after the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
The castle was rebuilt in stone in the 12th century; a lot of the structure remains today.
Henry VII, founder of the Tudor Dynasty, was born at Pembroke castle in 1957. He was father to the infamous Henry VIII and grandfather to Queen Elizabeth I.
Pembroke Castle is the largest privately owned castle in Wales and is open to the public.
Ceramic Tile With Easel
Each ceramic tile is made from an original painting by North East Artist Emily Ward.
Each tile comes with it’s own wooden easel so your tile is easy to display.
There is a cork backing on each tile and each tile is individually wrapped in a cellophane bag.
All ceramic tiles are individually printed so there may be a slight variation in colour tones.
Ceramic Tile including the wooden easel is 15cm high x 10cm wide.
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