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  2. Scottish jewellery - Wikipedia

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    A resurgence of Celtic and medieval style Scottish jewellery occurred in the 19th century, [27] as did the popularisation of agate pieces, also known as "pebble jewellery". [28] During this period there was a rise in creation and wear of brooches and bracelets set with Scottish stones due to Queen Victoria's interest in agates, cairngorms ...

  3. Luckenbooth brooch - Wikipedia

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    A Luckenbooth brooch is a Scottish heart-shaped brooch. These brooches often have a crown above one heart, or two intertwined hearts. They are typically made of silver and may be engraved or set with stones. The name comes from the Luckenbooths of Edinburgh, where jewellery and trinkets used to be sold, including this type of brooch. [1]

  4. Category:Scottish jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Articles about jewellery worn, used, and crafted in Scotland Pages in category "Scottish jewellery" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ...

  5. Celtic brooch - Wikipedia

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    A later gift from Albert included a setting of a cairngorm he had picked up when walking in the Scottish Highlands, a more authentic type of gem than the brightly coloured foreign stones used in much Celtic Revival jewellery. [66] The discovery of the Tara Brooch in 1850 could therefore not have been better timed in terms of attracting public ...

  6. Ola Gorie - Wikipedia

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    Ola Gorie was born in Kirkwall, Orkney.Her parents, Minnie and Patrick Gorie, ran a long-established grocers and wine merchants, Kirkness & Gorie, in central Kirkwall.. Despite growing up in a commercial environment, Ola decided to pursue an artistic career and attended Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen, leaving in 1960 as the first graduate of its jewellery depa

  7. Category:Scottish jewellery designers - Wikipedia

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