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Hebridean Jewellery

Eochar, Isle Of South Uist, Outer Hebrides, HS8 5QX

Type:Arts & Crafts

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Hebridean Jewellery are manufacturers of sterling silver and gold jewellery from the Pictish and Celtic periods through to the new millennium range.

This quality Scottish celtic jewellery is manufactured in the township of Iochdar by the silver sands of the North West coast on the Isle of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. This is where we established our business in 1974.

We have an expert team of craftsmen who are led by John M Hart. The team have continued to utilise designs that were passed on by John's father who was one of the pioneers in the revival of Scottish jewellery in the 1940's. We are also continuing with new designs with the inspiration of Hebridean life.

This finely crafted jewellery has wide appeal from neck torcs through to brooches or delicate earrings with some inset with various gemstones. We also make Scottish wedding band rings, unique necklaces, gold pendants and bracelets.

We have two other shops one located in Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis and Portree on the Isle of Skye trading as Crock and Rocks.

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Awards

  • Other AwardsGold Listing Gold Listing 2013
  • Other AwardsOuter Hebrides Tourism Member Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020
  • Other AwardsWTTC Safe Travels WTTC Safe Travels 2021

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Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)

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