
Maid of The Loch | Drops
Sheila Fleet Maid of The Loch | Silver Earrings:
Part of the 'Maid of The Loch' collection by renowned Scottish jewellery designer, Sheila Fleet, these drop earrings feature stunning detail and silver work all beautifully handmade. This design was inspired by the intricate Celtic motif that decorates the 'Maid of The Loch', the last paddle steamer built in Britain. It operated on Loch Lomond from 1953 until 1981, where it now sits open to the public on the banks of the Loch, undergoing quiet restoration in the hopes that she'll take to the waters once more.
They arrive in a beautiful presentation box for a touch of luxury, making them 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 Sheila Fleet jewellery is meticulously hand crafted on the enchanting Island of Orkney, Scotland, by skilled artists and silversmiths, all based on original designs by Sheila Fleet.
(Approx - Length: 2.2cm; Diameter: 1.7cm) (Materials: Sterling Silver)
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 Sheila Fleet?
Sheila Fleet grew up on a farm on the Island of Orkney, off the Northeastern coast of Scotland, with the most incredible views of the Pentland Firth. She always had a passion and talent for creativity that she now utilises in her jewellery; building up a humble family-run business on a small Scottish island to become one of the most renowned jewellery designers and crafters in the whole of the UK.
Inspired by Orkney's stunning natural beauty, her designs reflect nature's wonderful sea, sky and landscape colours. Orkney's rich history and heritage are also a big part of her inspiration and the island's identity gives her jewellery an incredible personality, with each piece being fashionable, yet timeless and suitable for all ages.


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Sheila Fleet Maid of The Loch | Silver Earrings:
Part of the 'Maid of The Loch' collection by renowned Scottish jewellery designer, Sheila Fleet, these drop earrings feature stunning detail and silver work all beautifully handmade. This design was inspired by the intricate Celtic motif that decorates the 'Maid of The Loch', the last paddle steamer built in Britain. It operated on Loch Lomond from 1953 until 1981, where it now sits open to the public on the banks of the Loch, undergoing quiet restoration in the hopes that she'll take to the waters once more.
They arrive in a beautiful presentation box for a touch of luxury, making them 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 Sheila Fleet jewellery is meticulously hand crafted on the enchanting Island of Orkney, Scotland, by skilled artists and silversmiths, all based on original designs by Sheila Fleet.
(Approx - Length: 2.2cm; Diameter: 1.7cm) (Materials: Sterling Silver)
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 Sheila Fleet?
Sheila Fleet grew up on a farm on the Island of Orkney, off the Northeastern coast of Scotland, with the most incredible views of the Pentland Firth. She always had a passion and talent for creativity that she now utilises in her jewellery; building up a humble family-run business on a small Scottish island to become one of the most renowned jewellery designers and crafters in the whole of the UK.
Inspired by Orkney's stunning natural beauty, her designs reflect nature's wonderful sea, sky and landscape colours. Orkney's rich history and heritage are also a big part of her inspiration and the island's identity gives her jewellery an incredible personality, with each piece being fashionable, yet timeless and suitable for all ages.





















