Feverfew Stained Glass Roundel. "Nature's Apothecary" collection.
This Feverfew stained glass roundel has been hand painted and kiln fired using traditional stained glass techniques which have not changed since medieval times.
Part of the “Nature’s Apothecary” collection celebrating the healing powers of native Irish plants and trees.
This piece is perfect hung on its own or can be grouped with other pieces from the collection.
13cm diameter
hand painted, kiln fired glass
the yellow areas on this piece are achieved using silver stain which was introduced in the 14th century and is what gives stained glass its name
traditional lead surround
copper ring attached for hanging in a window
signed
presented in an environmentally friendly gift box
all packaging is plastic free
Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, is widely used in traditional medicine to treat headaches and migraine. It can also be used for arthritis and digestive problems.
This Feverfew stained glass roundel has been hand painted and kiln fired using traditional stained glass techniques which have not changed since medieval times.
Part of the “Nature’s Apothecary” collection celebrating the healing powers of native Irish plants and trees.
This piece is perfect hung on its own or can be grouped with other pieces from the collection.
13cm diameter
hand painted, kiln fired glass
the yellow areas on this piece are achieved using silver stain which was introduced in the 14th century and is what gives stained glass its name
traditional lead surround
copper ring attached for hanging in a window
signed
presented in an environmentally friendly gift box
all packaging is plastic free
Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, is widely used in traditional medicine to treat headaches and migraine. It can also be used for arthritis and digestive problems.
This Feverfew stained glass roundel has been hand painted and kiln fired using traditional stained glass techniques which have not changed since medieval times.
Part of the “Nature’s Apothecary” collection celebrating the healing powers of native Irish plants and trees.
This piece is perfect hung on its own or can be grouped with other pieces from the collection.
13cm diameter
hand painted, kiln fired glass
the yellow areas on this piece are achieved using silver stain which was introduced in the 14th century and is what gives stained glass its name
traditional lead surround
copper ring attached for hanging in a window
signed
presented in an environmentally friendly gift box
all packaging is plastic free
Feverfew, Tanacetum parthenium, is widely used in traditional medicine to treat headaches and migraine. It can also be used for arthritis and digestive problems.