Tha gràdh agam dhuibh
Gràdh, love of my life
A collection born out of love for Scotland. The rich cultural history, rugged landscape and romance of the Highlands are the source of inspiration for jewelry with a story.
The story
A declaration of love in Scotland
Scotland, the country with its rich cultural history, was the personal source of inspiration for this collection. The rugged Highland landscape, the endless lakes and the ancient castles. They made such a deep impression that they translated into form, material and meaning.
Gràdh, Scottish for “love of my life,” is a rich collection executed in a broad perspective of precious metals and gemstones. That variety creates playfulness; the recognizable romantic influences and graceful lines make the name Gràdh extremely apt.
Each piece in the collection bears a Scottish name: Torra, Firtha, Machara. And with that name a little piece of the story.
Source of inspiration
Images of the Highlands
The places, colors and atmospheres that helped shape the collection. An honest reflection of what emerged during travels through Scotland and Ireland.
Explore the collection
Jewelry from the Gràdh collection
Each piece carries a Scottish name. A name that carries with it a place, an element or a feeling from the Highlands.
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View our portfolioIn the spotlight: Firtha
An arm of the sea caught in gold
Firtha, Scottish for “arm of the sea. A robust gold setting with a deep blue sapphire and subtly placed diamonds.
View the Firtha ringCustom jewelry
Your old gold, a new Gràdh
In addition to a full custom design, we can also start from an existing design from the Gràdh collection. That we adapt to your wishes.
We can use your own gold as a base, from a wedding ring or necklace to an heirloom with history. We melt it down and give it new life in a Scottish-inspired design.
The story continues.
Personal interview
Having a Gràdh jewelry designed
We are happy to take the time to discuss your story and desires in our studio.
Together, we’ll look at how a Scottish-inspired design can tell your story.