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Fine Bone China Espresso Mug | Chester Cat

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Fine Bone China Espresso Mug | Chester Cat

Katherine Sheard | Chester Cat Fine Bone China Espresso Mug:

This gorgeous mug is screen printed from an original, hand drawn pencil artwork by Katherine herself. It features a cheeky little peaking tabby cat:
"Chester the cat is such a cheeky so and so. He is always up to mischief; knocking glasses over, climbing the curtains, stealing tasty snacks. He has been known to be affectionate, but it's on his terms right!"

All of Katherine Sheard's pieces are designed and hand finished in the UK.

(Height: 5.6cm | Capacity: 55ml) (Fine Bone China)

Who is Katherine Sheard?

Katherine Sheard is a graphite artist, and she is best known for her illustrations of animals that capture their unique personalities. In autumn of 2016, Katherine found a book called 'How to Draw', and with a cup of tea and a pencil, Katherine decide to sit down and have a go. After this she became hooked, drawing consistently until her confidence grew and her skill began to shine. She created pet portraits that she turned into greetings cards, and has since expanded into all kinds of household items and giftware!

 


$14.07
Fine Bone China Espresso Mug | Chester Cat—
$14.07

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Katherine Sheard | Chester Cat Fine Bone China Espresso Mug:

This gorgeous mug is screen printed from an original, hand drawn pencil artwork by Katherine herself. It features a cheeky little peaking tabby cat:
"Chester the cat is such a cheeky so and so. He is always up to mischief; knocking glasses over, climbing the curtains, stealing tasty snacks. He has been known to be affectionate, but it's on his terms right!"

All of Katherine Sheard's pieces are designed and hand finished in the UK.

(Height: 5.6cm | Capacity: 55ml) (Fine Bone China)

Who is Katherine Sheard?

Katherine Sheard is a graphite artist, and she is best known for her illustrations of animals that capture their unique personalities. In autumn of 2016, Katherine found a book called 'How to Draw', and with a cup of tea and a pencil, Katherine decide to sit down and have a go. After this she became hooked, drawing consistently until her confidence grew and her skill began to shine. She created pet portraits that she turned into greetings cards, and has since expanded into all kinds of household items and giftware!

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