This design is based on the central panel of a Roman mosaic discovered at St. Nicholas Street, Leicester in 1898. The rather magnificent peacock came from a Roman town house and has since been moved to the Jewry Wall Museum. Romans believed that the peacock represented paradise, renewal and spring, possibly because the elaborate feathers grew each spring. Many wealthier Romans were known to have kept peacocks
to roam around their gardens.
Fixing Points: one on each corner
Dimensions: 3.9" x 3.9" (10cm x 10cm)
Made in Bath, England by Black Dog Decorative Tiles (https://www.blackdogtiles.com)
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