This new bone china mug is inspired by ancient Irish manuscripts which often had gold leaf details in illustrations of the four Gospels. Symbolising immortality, the colourful peacock was a significant subject in ancient Celtic a
This bone china mug is decorated with a Welsh daffodil which is the national flower of Wales. The Welsh for Daffodil is 'Cenhmen Pedr' (Peter's Leek). To celebrate their national patron the Welsh wear a daffodil on St. Davids Day.
This bone china mug depicts the Claddagh Ring in the style of 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would have been painted by monks onto vellum or calf skin.
This bone china mug depicts a Welsh Dragon in the style of 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would have been painted by monks onto vellum or calf skin.
This bone china mug depicts a Scottish Piper in the style of 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would have been painted by monks onto vellum or calf skin.
This bone china mug depicts the Scottish Rampant Lion in the style of 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would have been painted by monks onto vellum or calf skin.
This bone china mug depicts a Shamrock in the style of 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would have been painted by monks onto vellum or calf skin.