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Mother of Pearl Cross Necklace
£16.95This colourful cross necklace would make a delightful gift for a confirmation or souvenir of your visit. The necklace is silver plated and set with purple mother of pearl pieces. The necklace comes in a Westminster Abbey sleeve. The Christian Cross, seen... -
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Black St Benedict Anglican Rosary
£15.95This black Anglican rosary would make the perfect gift. The balanced structure of Anglican prayer beads in groups of four and seven should remind us of the temporal week as well as the seasons of the Church Year. It is a reminder of wholeness and divine... -
Small Cream Cross Decoration
£6.95This small cream cross decoration would make a delightful addition to your Christmas tree!Measures: 6 x 3cm (excluding hanging loop)HandmadeEthically sourcedNot sold as a toyNot to be given to children under 36 monthsSt. Nicolas specialises in bespoke... -
Red and Gold Beaded Velvet Cross Decoration
£17.95This beautifully detailed red and gold cross decoration would look delightful in your home!Measures: H14cm X W12cm(excluding hanging loop)HandmadeEthically sourcedNot sold as a toyNot to be given to children under 36 monthsSt. Nicolas specialises in... -
Westminster Abbey High Altar Print
£9.95This print is inspired by the High Altar at Westminster Abbey. The altar and screen was erected between 1867 and 1873 after George Gilbert Scott’s design. The sculpted figures on the screen (Moses, St Peter, St Paul and King David) are by H.H. Armistead... -
Victorian Garden English Breakfast Tea Tin
£9.95Our Victorian Garden tea tin design is inspired by the iconic arts & crafts movement that defined the Victorian age and embodies the movement's core values of beauty, craftsmanship, and functionality. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this tin... -
Victorian Traditional English Tea Tin
£9.95With their clusters of azure-blue petals, Forget-Me-Nots became a symbol of love and remembrance for the Victorians. It was also during the Victorian era when drinking tea became even more popular in Britain with the introduction of High Tea. New...