A selection of Scotland’s stunning jewellery
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Those Celtic Knot rings made in Uist are lovely. www.hebrideanjewellery.co.uk

Visitors should see the dolphin and seahorse jewellery made near Birsay Bay. Very striking, as is Orkney. www.flukejewellery.com

Visit Skapa Flow and the Pentland Firth, and arrange a tour around the Orkney workshop to see collections evocative of swirling waters and magical shells. www.sheilafleet.com

Such wonderful designs from Orkney, and produced over a lifetime forging renaissance of the Scottish jewellery industry.
www.olagoriejewellery.com

That triquetra symbol is stunning, and is part of Shetland’s very long history, isn’t it. www.shetlandjewellery.co.uk

The amber and silver jewellery in Crathie, by Ballater is well worth seeing and it’s a pretty run into Aberdeenshire.
www.knockgallery.co.uk

The Celtic Goldsmith is in beautiful Borders countryside and has lovely mixes of gold and silver - just perfect for wedding rings. www.thecelticgoldsmith.com

Visitors to Edinburgh’s Royal Mile are very close to Clarkson’s which sells smart pieces made on the premises.
www.clarksonsedinburgh.co.uk



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