Plow Light PLQ3 Plaque

Plough Sunday is an English celebration of a new agricultural year. In the old days, villagers collected alms, before gathering at church for the Blessing of the Plough. Today, Plough Sunday is still seen as a way of celebrating farming and the work of farmers.
Plough Monday was the day for the farmers to return to work – although no work was done on this day. Dressed in clean white smocks, they dragged a plough through the village and collected money for the “plow light” that was kept burning in the church all year.
Designer, Nicola Slaney, discovered an usual plant, commonly called ploughman's spikenard, and an idea formed in her mind. Sloping, verdant fields are framed by the yellow ploughman’s spikenard flowers. A small dry-stone wall, with a wooden stile, leads your eye to a well-worn path through the fields up to a distant hill where stands a small village church with the plough light still flickering inside.
Was: £415.00- Designer: Nicola Slaney
- Dimensions: H 35.50 x W 15.50 x D 2.00 cm
- Availability: In Stock
Specification
- Product Width15.50cm
- Product Height35.50cm
- Product Depth2.00cm
- Shape:PLQ3
- Designer:Nicola Slaney
- Edition:Numbered
- Discontinued:Yes
- Design Window (Style):Broad Florals/Landscape