Coventry Cathedral keyring has been designed from original art by North East artist, Emily Ward. The keyring is printed and hand pressed in Emily's art studio.
Rich red poppies flutter amongst the green and blue blades of grass, inviting you to walk up towards the mix of old and new of Coventry Cathedral.
The stained glass windows glisten with the vibrant rays of sunshine that reflect over them on Emily's art keyring. Emily has given Coventry Cathedral a burst of colour as the golden sun rises behind the Gothic spire.
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There have been three cathedral’s in Coventry in the Heart of England for 1000 years. The first medieval church was built in the 12th century, the second in the 14th century and the third was built in 1962.
Coventry and its second Cathedral was hit by several incendiary bombs on the 14th November 1940, during WW2. The Cathedral spire and Gothic Tower survived, the new Cathedral of St Michael was built adjacent to the ruins. The cathedral spire is the third highest in the UK, you can climb the 180 steps to enjoy a magnificent views over the city.
The cathedrals stand side by side in unity as a reflection of the horrors of war but also as a reminder of peace and rebuilding.
The cathedral holds many works of arts, including featured pieces by the greatest artists of the 1950’s and 60’s by Einar Forseth, Ralph Beyer, Elizabeth Frink and Graham Sutherland who designed an impressive large tapestry.
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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