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Gibsons Low Tide at Tobermory 636 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Gibsons Low Tide at Tobermory 636 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Gibsons Low Tide at Tobermory 636 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Gibsons Low Tide at Tobermory 636 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Gibsons Low Tide at Tobermory 636 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Product Description

Bring the charm of Scotland’s west coast into your home with the beautifully detailed Gibsons 636-piece jigsaw puzzle – Low Tide at Tobermory. This stunning panoramic jigsaw captures the picturesque Tobermory Harbour on the Isle of Mull at low tide, illustrated by acclaimed British artist Roger Neil Turner. The scene showcases brightly coloured waterfront buildings, traditional fishing boats, and gentle reflections shimmering across the harbour under soft afternoon light.

Designed for puzzle enthusiasts who appreciate both quality and scenery, this Gibsons panoramic jigsaw puzzle offers the visual impact of a 1000-piece puzzle but in a more accessible 636-piece format. The extended horizontal layout measures 68.5 cm x 32 cm when completed, making it ideal for displaying detailed coastal artwork while remaining a manageable and relaxing build for all skill levels.

Manufactured using 100% recycled, FSC-certified premium puzzle board, Gibsons ensures an environmentally responsible product without compromising on quality. Each piece is extra-thick for durability and precision-cut for a satisfying fit, with virtually no puzzle dust, creating a clean and enjoyable assembling experience from start to finish.

Perfect for those searching for a Scotland coastal jigsaw puzzle, Tobermory Harbour puzzle, or a relaxing 600-piece panoramic jigsaw, this design offers hours of mindful entertainment. It is ideal for both beginners looking for a step up from 500-piece puzzles and experienced puzzlers wanting a scenic and rewarding challenge.

Whether you are a collector of British landscape puzzles, a fan of nautical artwork, or looking for a thoughtful gift, the Gibsons Low Tide at Tobermory jigsaw puzzle delivers quality craftsmanship and timeless coastal beauty in one captivating design.

FAQ – Gibsons Low Tide at Tobermory 636-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

What is the Gibsons Low Tide at Tobermory jigsaw puzzle?
It is a 636-piece panoramic jigsaw puzzle from Gibsons featuring Tobermory Harbour on the Isle of Mull, Scotland, illustrated by Roger Neil Turner.

How many pieces does the puzzle have?
The puzzle contains 636 pieces, offering a balanced challenge between a 500-piece and 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle.

What size is the completed puzzle?
Once finished, the puzzle measures approximately 68.5 cm x 32 cm in a panoramic format.

Who created the artwork?
The artwork was created by British artist Roger Neil Turner, known for his highly detailed coastal and harbour scenes.

Is the puzzle environmentally friendly?
Yes, it is made using 100% recycled materials and FSC-certified puzzle board.

Does it produce puzzle dust?
No, Gibsons puzzles are designed with high-quality thick board to minimise puzzle dust and ensure a clean building experience.

Is this puzzle suitable for beginners?
Yes, it is ideal for beginners and casual puzzlers due to its manageable 636-piece format and enjoyable panoramic layout.

What makes panoramic puzzles different?
Panoramic puzzles are wider than standard puzzles, making them perfect for scenic landscapes such as harbours, coastlines, and countryside views.

Specifications

GTIN
5012269040616
Size
68.5 cm x 32 cm
Age Group
Adult
Number of Pieces
636
Artist
Roger Neil Turner
Brand
Gibsons
Condition
New
Product Code
G4061
Weight
0.65kg

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Gibsons 636-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle – Low Tide at Tobermory Panoramic Coastal Scene

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Product Code G4061

Enjoy the charm of Tobermory Harbour with this 636-piece Gibsons jigsaw by Roger Neil Turner. Featuring a panoramic low-tide scene, vibrant reflections, and high-quality FSC-certified board, it’s perfect for puzzle lovers seeking a scenic and relaxing challenge.