The Scotsman

Iona jewellery maker targets global growth

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

A firm based on the Isle of Iona that produces “contempora­ry jewellery with a Celtic influence” is developing its online presence and targeting internatio­nal markets after receiving help from Business Gateway.

Mhairi Killin in 2003 founded Aosdàna, which says it regularly collaborat­es with external designers, creatives, and institutes on projects that often involve new techniques and other innovation­s.

Pre-pandemic, most of its sales were generated from its gallery on the island, where many of its products are designed and made, but this source of income became affected by Covid related restrictio­ns. However, this period also saw Ms Killin and award-winning jewellery designer Maeve Gillies win an Innovate UK award to develop jewellery based on the heritage of silversmit­hs the Ritchies, a husband-and-wife team credited with establishi­ng the tradition of crafting Celtic jewellery and silversmit­hing on Iona.

Ms Killin approached Business Gateway for support and guidance, and as a result was able to develop a plan to increase her online presence, including generating global sales for the new Kist o’ Ritchies range. The latter is billed as using the latest manufactur­ing technology to navigate the lack of metalworki­ng skills on the island, and featuring the likes of 3D-printed prototypin­g to help preserve key historical designs. The range is set to launch in the spring and is expected to appeal to internatio­nal markets including the US and Canada.

Business gateway also helped her to secure a Small Business Developmen­t grant from argyll and Bute Council that enabled her to access profession­al product photograph­y, which will help get the new range online imminently.

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↑ Mhairi Killin founded Aosdàna in 2003

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