Lincoln Cathedral Bone China Cup is by Emily Ward a local North East artist. This lovely art cup has been created from original art by Emily and is printed and hand pressed in her art studio near Newcastle.
Emily has given the impressive Gothic Lincoln Cathedral a splash of colour. Pretty little colourful flowers grow merrily in front of the historic cathedral with its imposing high tower and spires.
The soft shades of blue in the sky are speckled with dots of colour which contemplate the warming colours of the stonework.
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Lincoln Cathedral in the Midlands is the fourth largest cathedral in the UK dating back to 1072. The cathedral was mostly built from Lincolnshire Limestone and was quarried locally before the 18th century.
The Gothic style cathedral is home to the famous Lincoln Imp. Located high up in the Cathedral’s Angel Choir, this medieval stone ‘grotesque’ is 30 cm high. The imp has become an emblem of Lincoln.
Legend has it the devil sent the imps to the cathedral to cause mischief and trouble. They broke tables, threw stones at the angels and tripped up the bishop. The smallest angel turned the imp to stone when he threatened to pluck out the angel’s feathers.
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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