Description
JQ Colour Palette Mug
The RBSA is proud to present the Jewellery Quarter Colour Palette in collaboration with The Colour Palette Company!
The colour palette features:
Clock Green: for the iconic Chamberlain Clock in the heart of the Jewellery Quarter
Pen Nib Steel: For the Jewellery Quarter pen trade. During the 19th century, 75% of everything written across the world was with a Birmingham pen
St Paul’s Stone: For the beautiful St Paul’s Church and Georgian Square, a gem at the centre of Jewellery Quarter life since 1779 (and home to the RBSA!)
Sterling Silver: For the Quarter’s glorious history of silversmithing
Band of Gold: For a special visit to the Jewellery Quarter of a bride and groom to be!
Assay Brick: For the Assay Office, established by Matthew Boulton in 1773, to provide assaying and hallmarking of precious metal items.
About The Colour Palette Company:
The Colour Palette Company was founded by Birmingham designer and writer Stacey Barnfield, whose first colour palette for his home city lit up social media when it was shared in January 2021.
Stacey is passionate about great design and typography and how it can be accessible, celebratory and most of all, fun.
The Colour Palette Company shows off the areas we call home through a now-familiar gradient of colour swatches, each with a warming reference to the people and places that make our towns, cities and counties so cool.
When we apply this to art prints, mugs, tote bags and more, it makes for a wonderful selection of gifts to remind of a lovely holiday or home city.
Working with designers and writers across the UK enables us to research locations thoroughly to ensure a selection of unique or quirky, world-famous or hidden gem on each palette.
Their products, such as the JQ Colour Palette Mug, make the perfect gift for anyone local to the area, or for anyone with fond memories from visiting the Jewellery Quarter.
All purchases from the RBSA Gallery Online Shop are sent within one to two working days. Your purchase helps support independent artists and makers.