To own a piece of iona marble is to own a piece of the island itself.
Iona marble cufflinks.
Cufflinks hand cut and polished iona green marble set in 925 sterling silver.
As a 3rd generation family business we have since 1947 specialised in quality scottish jewellery and gifts seeking out the finest products from sometimes the smallest of workshops.
Sound of iona earrings.
Iona marble is sourced from the bay of portna carrack on the tiny inner hebridean island of iona.
Cross made from iona marble on a fine cord.
Cufflinks with sound of iona tartan.
Solid silver hallmarked round iona polished marble cufflinks hand crafted with higher grade britannia silver and edinburgh silver hallmarks.
In the victorian times scottish jewellery was highly fashionable and so this marble was set into an array of stunning jewellery.
The iona shop specialises in the finest scottish jewellery celtic wedding rings and scottish gifts.
All made on iona and only available from our iona pebbles shop.
Sterling silver pendant sp 1935.
Stone in each cufflink measures roughly 25x15x6mm.
All our parcels are collected and delivered safely by royal mail and this service is currently running as normal.
Comes beautifully presented in a quality gift box.
The perfect gift for those wishing to own a.
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Sterling silver pendant sp 1905.
Iona pebbles arts crafts shop on the isle of iona.
A magical island off the coast of mull on the far west shores of scotland.
Ancient celtic tribes believed that.
Sterling silver pendant sp 1908.
We are open and continue to send out orders.
The iona shop specialises in the finest scottish jewellery celtic wedding rings and scottish gifts.
Sterling silver pendant sp 1906.
Add to wish list.
Sound of iona cufflinks.
Polished iona marble pendant.
The iona shop scottish jewellery gifts a warm welcome to the iona shop website and to one of the most respected names in scottish jewellery and gifts.
We stock an extensive range of celtic wedding rings and celtic engagement rings iona jewellery and alex ritchie.
There are accounts of scottish children collecting pebbles from the beach and selling them.