We have an extensive range of Sterling silver Sheila Fleet jewellery from the Orkney Islands using enamels and semi-precious stones.
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When Shetlander Roy Leask appeared in my workshop carrying a Viking shield, sword and axe, I knew this was going to be no ordinary day! I was delighted to be approached by Roy back in 2007 about designing a collection of jewellery to commemorate the 2008 Up Helly Aa festival in Shetland. A truly amazing spectacle!
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The rough surface of the rocks is reminiscent of the moon and Shelia recreated this ancient look through a technique known as reticulation.
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I've always been captivated by rock structures and textures, and for this collection, was inspired by rock erosion. As the water in Scotland's burns washes over rocks and stones, particles and minerals are set free, only to be caught again in rock crevices further downstream. Gold granules are often trapped in this way and this natural process inspired me to create 'Captivate', a contemporary collection in precious metals.
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The daisy is one of my favourite flowers and I chose them for my wedding dress and bouquet. I took inspiration from my late husband Rick's 'Daisies at Dawn' photograph to design this collection.
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When you go for a walk and the take time to stop and look it’s amazing all the little creatures you can find going about their life.
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I'm fascinated by the power, colour and movement of the sea. My earliest drawings of the shoreline near my childhood home gained my a place at Edinburgh College of Art. I still return to the shoreline for inspiration when the light is special. These pieces were inspired by wonderful waves I saw off the Caithiness coast in Scotland at Dunnet Head.
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The wild shorelines of Orkney and north Scotland have lovely marram grasses which sweep from side to side in the sea breeze. This inspired me to create a delicate free flowing design with layered silver and enamel.
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The rough surface of the rocks is reminiscent of the moon and Shelia recreated this ancient look through a technique known as reticulation.
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Walking through the woodland at Forss in Caithness, the dense carpet of delicate winter Snowdrops gave Sheila the inspiration to design this floral collection.
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When you go for a walk and the take time to stop and look it’s amazing all the little creatures you can find going about their life.
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The daisy is one of my favourite flowers and I chose them for my wedding dress and bouquet. I took inspiration from my late husband Rick's 'Daisies at Dawn' photograph to design this collection.
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One morning my husband Rick took this amazing photograph of dew on grasses and cobwebs. The light was incredible and the natural phenomenon inspired me to create this fine elegant collection.
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Walking through the woodland at Forss in Caithness, the dense carpet of delicate winter Snowdrops gave Sheila the inspiration to design this floral collection.
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The rough surface of the rocks is reminiscent of the moon and Shelia recreated this ancient look through a technique known as reticulation.
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The daisy is one of my favourite flowers and I chose them for my wedding dress and bouquet. I took inspiration from my late husband Rick's 'Daisies at Dawn' photograph to design this collection.
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I've always been captivated by rock structures and textures, and for this collection, was inspired by rock erosion. As the water in Scotland's burns washes over rocks and stones, particles and minerals are set free, only to be caught again in rock crevices further downstream. Gold granules are often trapped in this way and this natural process inspired me to create 'Captivate', a contemporary collection in precious metals.
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One morning my husband Rick took this amazing photograph of dew on grasses and cobwebs. The light was incredible and the natural phenomenon inspired me to create this fine elegant collection.
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Single sided Creel design with enamel
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The daisy is one of my favourite flowers and I chose them for my wedding dress and bouquet. I took inspiration from my late husband Rick's 'Daisies at Dawn' photograph to design this collection.
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The liquid silver moonlight shimmers in the inky blue-black of the night, dancing on the water's surface. The radiant moon creates a magical effect, shards of light piercing the deep, dark water.
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The daisy is one of my favourite flowers and I chose them for my wedding dress and bouquet. I took inspiration from my late husband Rick's 'Daisies at Dawn' photograph to design this collection.
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A small stone, in the Orkney Museum, Kirkwall inspired me to create this collection which has a message written in Ogham, a pictish text. These earring's Ogham message reads 'If'.
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A small stone, in the Orkney Museum, Kirkwall inspired me to create this collection which has a message written in Ogham, a pictish text. This pendant's Ogham message reads 'A Blessing on the Soul'.
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When you go for a walk and the take time to stop and look it’s amazing all the little creatures you can find going about their life.
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Walking through the woodland at Forss in Caithness, the dense carpet of delicate winter Snowdrops gave Sheila the inspiration to design this floral collection.
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Walking through the woodland at Forss in Caithness, the dense carpet of delicate winter Snowdrops gave Sheila the inspiration to design this floral collection.
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I've always been captivated by rock structures and textures, and for this collection, was inspired by rock erosion. As the water in Scotland's burns washes over rocks and stones, particles and minerals are set free, only to be caught again in rock crevices further downstream. Gold granules are often trapped in this way and this natural process inspired me to create 'Captivate', a contemporary collection in precious metals.
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Walking through the woodland at Forss in Caithness, the dense carpet of delicate winter Snowdrops gave Sheila the inspiration to design this floral collection.
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Walking through the woodland at Forss in Caithness, the dense carpet of delicate winter Snowdrops gave Sheila the inspiration to design this floral collection.
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Single sided Creel design with enamel
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I'm fascinated by the power, colour and movement of the sea. My earliest drawings of the shoreline near my childhood home gained my a place at Edinburgh College of Art. I still return to the shoreline for inspiration when the light is special. These pieces were inspired by wonderful waves I saw off the Caithiness coast in Scotland at Dunnet Head.
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The rough surface of the rocks is reminiscent of the moon and Shelia recreated this ancient look through a technique known as reticulation.
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The rough surface of the rocks is reminiscent of the moon and Shelia recreated this ancient look through a technique known as reticulation.
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Single sided Creel design with enamel.