Newcastle Cathedral Bone China Cup is from original artwork by Emily Ward a local North East artist. All bone china cups are printed and hand pressed in Emily's art studio.
The bright golden morning sun shines brightly on Emily's bone china cup of St Nicholas Cathedral in Newcastle. The swirl of the sun blends into the soft blues of the sky.
The intricate towers, arched windows and clock tower are emphasized with warm earthy tones that have a hint of orange radiating over them.
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The Cathedral Church of St Nicholas, known as Newcastle Cathedral , is a Grade I listed building.
Originally founded in 1091 around the same time as the castle nearby. Fire destroyed the Norman church in 1216. The current building was completed in 1350 and was heavily restored in 1777.
The church was given cathedral status in 1882 the same day Newcastle Upon Tyne became a city.
The tower is known for its unusual 15th century lantern spire and for hundreds of years was a main navigation point for ships using the River Tyne.
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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