Article Source: Sheila Fleet Jewellery
Last Updated: 12 July 2025 16:28
Edinburgh locals may be familiar with Sheila’s jewellery from her boutique Stockbridge shop, and her displays within the iconic Jenners department store. This relocation of Sheila Fleet Edinburgh to Hanover Street brings the made-in-Scotland brand back into the city centre, showcasing Sheila’s extensive range of traditional and contemporary collections in the heart of Edinburgh.
Sheila Fleet OBE is one of Scotland’s leading designers of enamel, silver, gold and platinum jewellery. From the sea to the sky, Sheila’s designs are inspired by the beautiful nature, landscapes and history of Scotland, especially Orkney, her island home. All Sheila’s jewellery is designed, made and finished in her Orkney workshop.
Sheila Fleet Jewellery has worked with Helen Lucas Architects and commercial interior company SPLINTR, a talented team of designers, architects and craftspeople who specialise in creating bespoke interiors for the retail and hospitality sectors. “This project has been a pleasurable experience working with such a creative and ambitious team who have brought our vision to life”, said Sheila.
The interior represents Sheila’s love for geology, taking inspiration from pyrite rock formations and the striking basalt rock upon which sits Edinburgh Castle. “My love of rocks and gemstones started when I was at Edinburgh Art College in the 60s”, said Sheila. “I joined the Rose Street Lapidary Club in 1964 where I made my first piece of jewellery, and the rest is history!”. Sheila is celebrating almost sixty years in the jewellery industry, with over thirty of those running her own jewellery company. Sheila Fleet Jewellery now has five unique retail locations in Orkney, Edinburgh, Glasgow and St Andrews.
On the ground floor of the new Hanover Street premises, customers are welcomed with a dark, earthy ambiance featuring rich natural textures. Discover some of Sheila’s iconic designs within a striking, sculptural wall display evoking the structure of pyrite rock.
As you ascend to the upper level, the atmosphere transforms into a lighter, organic environment filled with soft, flowing finishes evoking the movement of sea forms. Explore Sheila’s designer rings and exclusive Scottish Gold, with our fantastic Edinburgh team on hand to provide one-to-one guidance to help you find your perfect piece of Sheila Fleet jewellery. Here you can enjoy a complimentary refreshment in the Ring Bar and enjoy views of the Royal Scottish Academy and Edinburgh’s Old Town. This will be a memorable experience for special occasions such as engagements, weddings and anniversaries.
The two floors are linked with a stunning staircase, crafted together by SPLINTR and Ratho Byers Forge, set within a striking nine-metre-high rock wall, handcrafted by Adrian Hatton of Rockcraft. “The overall result is a stunning expression of things that I love”, said Sheila.
Open seven days a week, Sheila Fleet Edinburgh offers a uniquely immersive experience, combining artisan craftsmanship, storytelling and warm Orkney hospitality. Whether you’re seeking a special keepsake from your travels, or simply want to explore jewellery designed and made in the Orkney Islands, Sheila invites you to explore a new jewellery retail experience at 4 Hanover Street, Edinburgh.
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