Jewellery inspired by the Scottish Landscape.
Ethical jewellery inspired by Scotland and hand made in Edinburgh
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Inspired by beloved places in Scotland, from well known to off the beaten track.
An iconic view in the Highlands. Buachaille Etive Mòr means "great heardman of Etive" and stands at the top of Glen Etive.
My first time in Scotland was walking the West Highland Way and this view has a special place in my heart. It was the moment I truly fell in love with the Scottish landscape. I just had to capture this iconic Munro as a jewellery piece.
This pendant is made from recycled sterling silver featuring turquoise and green enamel and hangs on an 18” chain.
Hallmarked at the Edinburgh Assay Office.
Pendant dimensions: 37×18mm (excluding loop)
Looking from Three Sisters viewpoint towards the village of Glencoe. Loch Achtriochtan is just visible around the corner.
Every angle of this area is stunning, turn slightly away from the Sisters you can see swooping glens, each one layered behind the next. You can just make out the path leading on deeper through the landscape.
These earrings are made from recycled sterling silver featuring turquoise and green enamel and hangs on a sterling silver ballpoint ear post.
Hallmarked at the Edinburgh Assay Office.
Earring dimensions: 16×14mm (excluding loop and earring findings)
At the end of a breathtaking drive through Glen Etive lies Loch Etive, seen here from Gualachulain at its northern edge. Framed by the surrounding hills, the view from the water's edge is spectacular.
Although not far from Glencoe, this spot remains off the beaten path—mostly due to the long, narrow single-track road that winds its way here.
This pendant is made from recycled sterling silver featuring turquoise and green enamel and hangs on an 18” chain.
Hallmarked at the Edinburgh Assay Office.
Pendant dimensions: 25×18mm (excluding loop)
Keoldale is a quiet hamlet tucked away near Durness, it is also known as the departure point for the small ferry that crosses over to Cape Wrath.
This particular image featured in one of my pieces for the degree show at Duncan of Jordanstone, and I felt drawn to revisit it. The sweeping S-curve of the river as it winds along the bank is truly breathtaking.
This pendant is made from recycled sterling silver featuring turquoise and green enamel and hangs on an 18” chain.
Hallmarked at the Edinburgh Assay Office.
Pendant dimensions: 37×18mm (excluding loop)
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Born in Norway north of the Arctic Circle where I grew up surrounded by nature, I’ve always felt nature’s pull. Scotland’s rugged coastlines and remote landscapes became my natural influence, inspiring my enamel art.
Through color and form, I capture the fleeting light and essence of the land—turning landscapes into wearable keepsakes for those who cherish Scotland’s untamed beauty.