Scottish Field highlights 12 of the country’s best bespoke jewellers
Looking for bespoke Scottish jewellery? Here’s our list of 12 of the best jewellers in Scotland.
Scotland is home to some of the most talented jewellers, celebrated for their craftsmanship, heritage, and distinctive designs.
Cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow are home to more famous jewellery houses, while independent artisans blend more traditional skills with modern styles.
From pieces inspired by Scotland’s rugged landscapes to contemporary luxury collections, Scottish jewellers offer something for every style.
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Sheila Fleet, Orkney
Based in Orkney, Sheila Fleet Jewellery has become one of Scotland’s most distinctive bespoke jewellers. Beginning in 1993, when Sheila sold designs from the front porch of her home, the business has grown over the last 30 years and now has retail locations in Orkney, Edinburgh, Glasgow and St Andrews. Sheila’s jewellery is inspired by the landscapes, history and culture of Orkney and Scotland. Handcrafted in precious metals and enhanced with vibrant enamels and sparkling gemstones, every design combines exceptional craftsmanship with a unique story behind each collection.
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Jamieson & Carry, Aberdeen
Jamieson & Carry has unveiled its new Icons of Scotland collection. Designed and handcrafted in Aberdeen by the company’s in-house jewellery team, the collection draws inspiration from Scotland’s wildlife and rural heritage, featuring unique pieces inspired by the highland cow, red deer, red squirrel, otter, seal, and barley. Crafted in 18ct gold and set with diamonds, sapphires, aquamarines and tourmalines, the collection showcases almost 300 years of craftsmanship while celebrating the landscapes, traditions, and natural beauty of Scotland. The collection was created to celebrate Aberdeenshire’s selection as the focus of the 2026 Royal Highland Show Presidential Initiative.
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By Rebecca, Kinross
From their studios in Kinross, By Rebecca Jewellery create meaningful jewellery inspired by life’s most treasured moments. From bespoke handmade jewellery and reloved remodelling to memorial pieces, custom designs and signature collections, every creation is rooted in meaning. Thoughtfully designed and expertly crafted, their jewellery celebrates love, resilience, remembrance and personal milestones, creating treasured keepsakes for generations to come.
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Logan the Jeweller, Ayr
This independent Ayrshire’s jewellery and watch specialists has a reputation for providing excellent service and a friendly welcome. With thousands of designs in stock at their beautiful Alloway Street store, you’ll find something to suit all tastes and budgets – from handmade silver jewellery to luxurious diamond rings. They specialise in bespoke jewellery design, including custom-shaped wedding rings and remodelling of existing pieces. They also provide an extensive range of jewellery and watch services from their on-site workshop. Logan The Jewellers is an Assay Assured Retailer and a member of the National Association of Jewellers.
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Denzil Skinner, Edinburgh
Denzil Skinner sets about providing a unique service in the redesign of old jewellery as well as the creation of bespoke jewellery with an added expertise in corporate, military and sporting silverware. Using their design and industry expertise they guide customers through the process of re-purposing old jewellery to create fresh new designs and engagement rings, oozing with character and charm. They like to spend time, advising on the jewellery, listening to ideas before preparing hand drawn sketches and detailed costings for approval. Often, they will source a selection of gemstones, appropriate to the budget from which the customer makes the final choice.
For more visit Denzil Skinner website | Follow on Instagram and Facebook
The Lane Fine Jewellery, Alyth
The Lane Fine Jewellery creates pieces inspired by the landscapes and textures of Scotland, specialising in engagement and wedding rings. They offer a warm, relaxed bespoke service that’s all about you. From the first consultation they’ll listen to ideas, inspirations and budget, then guide you through your design options. Whether you’re remodelling heirlooms or starting from scratch, they will turn your stories into beautifully made jewellery to wear for a lifetime. You’ll see the design come to life through sketches and 3D models and can tweak every detail until it feels just right. The Lane Fine Jewellery makes the whole bespoke process feel enjoyable and genuinely meaningful.
For more visit The Lane Fine Jewellery website | Follow on Instagram and Facebook
WTG Henderson, Perth
Established in Perth in 1938, WTG Henderson is a fourth-generation family jeweller where traditional craftsmanship remains at the heart of everything they do. From their workshop on North Methven Street, the Henderson family create bespoke commissions, restore treasured heirlooms, offer their expertise and carry out jewellery repairs. They also carry a carefully curated collection of fine jewellery, silver and luxury timepieces. Combining decades of experience with contemporary design, the business has become a trusted destination for generations of clients marking life’s most significant occasions. Personal service, exceptional workmanship and enduring quality continue to define this respected Perth institution.
For more visit WTG Henderson website | Follow on Instagram and Facebook
Lisa Rothwell Young, Dumfries
Lisa’s designs are intuitive and intentional. Her inspiration comes from nature itself – the great outdoors. With a focus on sustainability, she works with ethical suppliers and sources her gold by recovering pure gold from worn out old jewellery. It’s more sustainable and offers a greater level of traceability.
For more visit Lisa Rothwell Young website
Celina Rupp, Orkney
Celina Rupp’s passion for jewellery is inspired by the coasts, landscapes, history and heritage of Orkney, the place she calls home. She launched her own self-titled business 20 years ago from her spare bedroom and now specialises in solid silver handcrafted pieces featuring semi-precious gemstones.
For more visit Celina Rupp website
Laings, Glasgow
Scotland’s oldest jeweller, Laings was established in 1840. The family firm was originally a manufacturing and wholesaling business, James Laing was an accomplished clockmaker. But it soon concentrated on retailing and now sells world famous luxury brands, from Patek Phillipe to Rolex. It’s still a family firm, run by sixth generation Wendy Laing.
For more visit Laings website
Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh
Since 1866, Hamilton & Inches has been Edinburgh’s premiere destination for fine jewellery, luxury watches and hand-crafted silver. It has maintained our jewellery and silver workshops since its inception and have held a Royal Warrant as silversmiths to Her Majesty the Queen for more than 120 years.
For more visit Hamilton & Inches website
Number Five Goldsmiths, Perth
Number Five Goldsmiths in Perth offers one of the most extensive selections of contemporary jewellery in Scotland. Around 50 designers are exhibited in a gallery style at the shop, from brightly coloured acrylic pieces to anodised titanium, aluminium and stunning silver. Most of the designers and makers are from Scotland and the UK, but Stuart also sources other specialists from across Europe.
For more visit Number Five Goldsmiths Instagram.