Ortak Jewellery
Orkney Islands - a place of ancient Norse and Scottish history
- a land of dramatic seas and landscapes, is
the home of Ortak Jewellery. From modest beginnings
in the late sixties in a quiet Kirkwall street, its founder, Malcolm
Gray, created a company which has grown steadily to become one of the
UK's leading designers and manufacturers of gold and silver jewellery.
Ortak Jewellery's success is based upon its early
principles which are still held today - innovative
design, caring craftsmanship, impeccable quality
and real value for money. The traditional skills
of the silversmith, handed down over decades, are still in use in our
state of the art workshops. The manufacturing base remains in the island's
capital, the Royal and Ancient Burgh of Kirkwall, producing beautiful
jewellery which is sold and admired worldwide.
Here at T. B. Mitchell we carry an extensive
range of Ortak Jewellery in both silver and 9ct
gold.
| Archibald Knox: 1854 - 1933: Influenced
by the countryside and ancient stone crosses in his Isle of Man home,
Knox minimalized the traditional Celtic knot work to create the subtle
and simple lines symbolic of the English Art Nouveau Movement. |
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| Aspen: Silver pendant which focuses
on organic, flowing and bold designs. |
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| Leah: Fresh spring leaves are encapsulated
in this bold, vivid silver
and enamel range. |
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| Rhapsody: Hot Riot - Tropical, fruity
colours inspired by exotic plants and flowers. |
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| Flirt: Bold, strong statement pieces in polished silver
with a retro feel. |
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