Cheddar Gorge keyring has been created from original art by Newcastle artist Emily Ward. These art keyrings are all printed and hand pressed in Emily's studio.
Emily has painted the steep cliff face a lovely mix of pink and lilac tones which add a warmth to this art print. Emily's splashes of pink are speckled across the crag-side.
The richness of the orange tones of the bright evening sun cast a relaxing glow over the impressive landscape of Cheddar Gorge.
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Cheddar Gorge in Somerset is regarded as the finest example of a limestone gorge in Britain. The gorge is on the southern edge of the Mendip Hills. The maximum depth of the gorge is 450 feet, with a near-vertical cliff-face to the south, and steep grassy slopes to the north.
The cliffs support many valuable semi-natural habitats and is home to a wide range of plant species, many of them rare.
At the lower end of the gorge are two of Britain's oldest subterranean stalactite show caves. The gorge and caves together attract half a million visitors a year.
The name Cheddar comes from the Old English word ceodor, meaning deep dark cavity or pouch.
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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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