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)
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)