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Chough

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Cornish legend says that King Arthur transformed into a chough when he died. It’s red feet and beak represent the King’s violent and bloody end. Despite being extinct as a breeding bird in Cornwall for over 50 years, since 2001 a small population has returned to nest.

Details: 128 x 128 x 12mm , smooth red terracotta.

A limited run of 10 hand made wall tiles created from hardwearing red terracotta and inspired by folklore.

Tiles are sealed with a satin water & grease resistant finish, they may be grouted as a functional tile or hung decoratively from a notch on the back - A large flat head nail is included.

All hand pressed tiles will have small variations between designs.

Postage costs £10, each additional tile costing a further £5 - postage is tracked and fully covered.

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Cornish legend says that King Arthur transformed into a chough when he died. It’s red feet and beak represent the King’s violent and bloody end. Despite being extinct as a breeding bird in Cornwall for over 50 years, since 2001 a small population has returned to nest.

Details: 128 x 128 x 12mm , smooth red terracotta.

A limited run of 10 hand made wall tiles created from hardwearing red terracotta and inspired by folklore.

Tiles are sealed with a satin water & grease resistant finish, they may be grouted as a functional tile or hung decoratively from a notch on the back - A large flat head nail is included.

All hand pressed tiles will have small variations between designs.

Postage costs £10, each additional tile costing a further £5 - postage is tracked and fully covered.

Cornish legend says that King Arthur transformed into a chough when he died. It’s red feet and beak represent the King’s violent and bloody end. Despite being extinct as a breeding bird in Cornwall for over 50 years, since 2001 a small population has returned to nest.

Details: 128 x 128 x 12mm , smooth red terracotta.

A limited run of 10 hand made wall tiles created from hardwearing red terracotta and inspired by folklore.

Tiles are sealed with a satin water & grease resistant finish, they may be grouted as a functional tile or hung decoratively from a notch on the back - A large flat head nail is included.

All hand pressed tiles will have small variations between designs.

Postage costs £10, each additional tile costing a further £5 - postage is tracked and fully covered.