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Flower Of Scotland | Bracelet

Celina Rupp | Flower of Scotland Bracelet:

Part of the 'Flower of Scotland' collection by acclaimed Scottish jewellery designer, Celina Rupp, this bracelet features beautifully delicate and detailed handcrafted silverwork with a round frame containing a Scottish thistle, coloured by a purple amethyst stone, layered with distant hills behind it. This collection prominently features the Scottish thistle, Scotland's national flower, that can be found  throughout the Highlands and Islands. It is symbolic of resilience and pride, and the amethyst stone in this design perfectly showcases the extraordinary regal purple colour of this elegant plant.

It has a double silver chain and arrives in a beautiful presentation box for a touch of luxury, making it the perfect choice for a special occasion, or a unique and thoughtful gift. For those desiring a complete set, matching pieces are also available.

All Celina Rupp jewellery is skillfully handmade in her workshop in the parish of Holm, on the Island of Orkney off the East coast of Scotland, by skilled artists and silversmiths, all based on original designs by Celina Rupp.

(Adjustable Length: 17.5cm - 21cm; Diameter: 2.1cm) (Materials: Sterling Silver, Amethyst)

Check out our page about how to care for your jewellery for help with maintaining your pieces and keeping their shine. You can also shop our full range of jewellery cleaners.


Who is Celina Rupp?

Celina began her career after leaving school, launching her own business from her bedroom, and creating her very first collection which featured Orkney's WWII Italian Chapel, and this stunning design continues to be popular today. Her designs all reflect different aspects of her Island home, from the moody landscapes and coastlines, to the rich history and heritage of Orkney, she creates timeless pieces that celebrate this inspiring place.

Celina Rupp and her team on Orkney

$48.65

Original: $162.15

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Flower Of Scotland | Bracelet—

$162.15

$48.65

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Celina Rupp | Flower of Scotland Bracelet:

Part of the 'Flower of Scotland' collection by acclaimed Scottish jewellery designer, Celina Rupp, this bracelet features beautifully delicate and detailed handcrafted silverwork with a round frame containing a Scottish thistle, coloured by a purple amethyst stone, layered with distant hills behind it. This collection prominently features the Scottish thistle, Scotland's national flower, that can be found  throughout the Highlands and Islands. It is symbolic of resilience and pride, and the amethyst stone in this design perfectly showcases the extraordinary regal purple colour of this elegant plant.

It has a double silver chain and arrives in a beautiful presentation box for a touch of luxury, making it the perfect choice for a special occasion, or a unique and thoughtful gift. For those desiring a complete set, matching pieces are also available.

All Celina Rupp jewellery is skillfully handmade in her workshop in the parish of Holm, on the Island of Orkney off the East coast of Scotland, by skilled artists and silversmiths, all based on original designs by Celina Rupp.

(Adjustable Length: 17.5cm - 21cm; Diameter: 2.1cm) (Materials: Sterling Silver, Amethyst)

Check out our page about how to care for your jewellery for help with maintaining your pieces and keeping their shine. You can also shop our full range of jewellery cleaners.


Who is Celina Rupp?

Celina began her career after leaving school, launching her own business from her bedroom, and creating her very first collection which featured Orkney's WWII Italian Chapel, and this stunning design continues to be popular today. Her designs all reflect different aspects of her Island home, from the moody landscapes and coastlines, to the rich history and heritage of Orkney, she creates timeless pieces that celebrate this inspiring place.

Celina Rupp and her team on Orkney