All Jigsaw Puzzles
A Woman's Work is Never Done 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Jigsaw Puzzle Size Chart
Jigsaw Puzzle Size Chart
Pieces 🧩 |
Dimensions |
🧩 1000 Pieces | 66cm x 50cm (26 x 20 inches) |
🧩 500 Pieces | 50cm x 38cm (20 x 15 inches) |
🧩 500 Pieces [Square] | 49cm x 49cm (19 x 19 inches) |
🧩 400 Pieces |
41.5 cm x 31.5 cm (16 x 12.5 inches) |
🧩 400 Pieces [Circle] | Diameter of 45.5cm (18 inches) |
🧩 200 Pieces | 50cm x 38cm (20 x 15 inches) |
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Delivery
Delivery
Please note a 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle weighs just under 1kg
United States
$11.99 - Orders under 2kg
$15 - Orders between 2kg and 4kg
$20 - Orders between 4kg and 6.5kg
$30 - Orders between 6.5kg and 10kg
$40 - Orders Over 10kg
For personalised orders, please allow up to 5 days for your order to be hand-made and dispatched.
For more information, please visit our Shipping Information page.
Returns
Returns
Standard Returns Policy
If you are not entirely satisfied with your purchase, please contact us within 30 days of receipt of your purchases(s) either by e-mail to orderhelp@alljigsawpuzzles.co.uk or telephone our Customer Services team on 01837 811317.
Mystery Puzzles
Mystery puzzles are greatly reduced and as such are not covered by our normal returns policy.
If for any reason your puzzle arrives damaged then will happily send you a replacement.
Please contact our Customer Services team
If you have any further questions about shipping.
A Stunning Wartime Jigsaw Puzzle by Dame Laura Knight, titled 'Ruby Loftus Screwing a Breech Ring' in celebration of International Women's Day.
During World War 2, women were called up to aid the war effort while the men were fighting on the front lines, contributing as mechanics, engineers and munitions workers. This jigsaw puzzle features a group of skilled women machining parts in a wartime factory.
This beautiful piece of art, titled 'Ruby Loftus Screwing a Breech Ring' was painted in 1943 by Dame Laura Knight, an English artist who was one of the most successful painters in Britain. During her successful career, she paved the way for female artists in what was a male-dominated industry.
Imagery from the war, led by “Rosie The Riveter” on J Howard Miller’s iconic “We Can Do It!” Poster, was pivotal to the Feminist movement, as such we have released this jigsaw in celebration of International Women’s Day on 8th March.





