Canterbury Cathedral keyring has been created from original art by Newcastle artist Emily Ward. These art keyrings are all printed and hand pressed locally in Emily's studio in North Tyneside.
Fresh, joyful colours light up the dawn sky and the promise of a new day breaking over Canterbury Cathedral on Emily Ward's art keyring.
The Romanesque and Gothic architecture glows with sunlight and is speckled with a pop of colour. Dainty little flowers add a softness to the imposing building
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Canterbury Cathedral in Kent was founded in 597AD and has a wealth of history and is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Canterbury Cathedral is renowned for having some of the finest Medieval stained glass in the country. It is an impressive example of Gothic style architecture with buildings dating mainly from the 11th-16th century.
The Cathedral is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which includes the ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey, where the early Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent were buried, and St Martin’s, the longest church in continuous use in England
In 1170 Archbishop Thomas Becket was murdered in the Cathedral and since then the Cathedral has attracted thousands of pilgrims, as told most famously in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
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Hand pressed locally
A robust keyring made from Good Quality Hardwood.
Size 50mm x 50mm x 3mm
Silver coloured key ring.
Presented in a Cello bag on a white card with Emily Ward Art Branding.
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