Beverley Minster Bone China Cup is by Emily Ward a local North East artist.
This bright art cup has been hand pressed locally in Emily's studio. A field of vibrant purple is peppered with dainty pink an yellow flowers growing in front of the impressive minster.
Soft shades of lilac warm up the sky and reflect off this Gothic building.
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Beverley Minster in the market town of Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire and is a fine example of Gothic architect.
The minster is named after the Bishop of York who founded a monastery on the site in 721. The original building was destroyed by fire and a new church was built in its place between 1220 and 1425.
The new church was a mix of architectural styles including Early English, Decorated and Perpendicular.
Each bone china cup is made from an original artwork by North East Artist Emily Ward.
All cups are hand pressed at Emily's art studio.
Premium grade 10oz Orca Coated Balmoral bone china mugs.
Dishwasher proof.
85mm high x 75mm diameter.
Brim capacity 300ml
All bone china cups are individually printed so there may be a slight variation in colour tones.
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