What to do and see in Orkney Islands, Scotland: The Best Gift & Specialty Shops

August 25, 2021 Christa Meece

Discover the best top things to do in Orkney Islands, United Kingdom including Fursbreck Pottery, ArtWorks of the Earth, Little Orkney Dye Shed, A Touch of Africa, Fluke Jewellery, Aurora Orkney Jewellery, Kirkness & Gorie, Michael Sinclair Woodturner, Sheila Fleet Jewellery, The Crafthub C.I.C.
Restaurants in Orkney Islands

1. Fursbreck Pottery

Fursbreck Pottery, Harray KW17 2JR Scotland +44 1856 771419 http://www.applepot.co.uk
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Fursbreck Pottery

Reviewed By CLE68 - Scotland, United Kingdom

Visited this lovely pottery whilst visiting Orkney. Work on display is beautiful with a fantastic range of items. Prices are excellent and there is the opportunity to watch the potter at work. Very friendly and welcoming with no ‘pushiness’ to buy ( although we did). Part of the Orkney Craft trail which is excellent for local crafts and to see crafts people at work. Highly recommend.

2. ArtWorks of the Earth

59 Victoria Street, Stromness KW16 3BS Scotland +44 1856 851308 [email protected] http://artworksoftheearth.com/
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ArtWorks of the Earth

Near the center of the historic haven of Stromness, this working studio/shop/gallery offers a colourful experience of the Orkney landscape. Painter, Jeanne believes art likes being accessible, so her images are found on quality reproductions, cards, tea towels, cushion covers, mugs, and more. Also for sale are creative projects from folks living in Stromness beside other ecletic crafts, all with a story tied back to Orkney or Jeanne. Since 2004, Jeanne has offered short workshops in the only North American contribution to printmaking, the Provincetown Print aka watercolour white-line woodcut which she is renaming with local adaptation, the ORKNEY WOODCUT. Future plans, to teach a workshop using R + F oilsticks aka oil bars. Jeanne will be one of the artists in residence at the Ness of Brodgar excavation summer 2018. Shop open year round. In season M-Sun 10 - 5ish. If closed phone for appointment.

Reviewed By reise3

Stumbled upon ArtWorks of the Earth & was warmly welcomed by the artist, herself, & drawn into conversation about her pieces and the history of the area. Beautiful work! There's everything from large, colorful oil paintings to prints, post cards, mugs, etc. I highly recommend a visit.

3. Little Orkney Dye Shed

Stenness KW16 3HA Scotland +44 1856 851169 http://littleorkneydyeshed.co.uk
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4. A Touch of Africa

3 Victoria Street The Old RBS bank building, behind the library, Stromness KW16 3AA Scotland +44 7843 769223 https://www.facebook.com/A-Touch-of-Africa-Orkney-1450108501890568/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

A Touch of Africa

5. Fluke Jewellery

961 Seaview Stores A, KW17 2SS Scotland +44 1856 731209 [email protected] http://www.flukejewellery.com/
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Fluke Jewellery

6. Aurora Orkney Jewellery

Old Finstown Road, Kirkwall KW15 1TR Scotland +44 1856 871521 [email protected] http://www.aurora-jewellery.co.uk
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Aurora Orkney Jewellery

Aurora's stunning silver and gold jewellery is all handcrafted using traditional methods in their workshop overlooking Scapa Flow. Their welcoming retail shop at 69 Albert St, Kirkwall is stocked with all their jewellery ranges as well as a large range of beautiful gifts, including Aurora's exclusive tartan accessories, a vast stock of Highland outfits and accessories and a made to measure service will meet all your kilt requirements.

Reviewed By Clubber72 - Lytham St Anne's, United Kingdom

Went into the shop on the Main Street and was informed by the owner ( Steven ) that he had an open workshop in St Ola. Took a ride out the following day and low and behold , Steven was their and let us look round and showed us how their Jewellery was made. Very reasonably priced unlike certain others on the island and I bought a lovely necklace and charm for my wife . Again highly recommend and well worth a trip out of the town to see him at work.

7. Kirkness & Gorie

11 Broad Street, Kirkwall KW15 1DH Scotland +44 1856 888792 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/KirknessGorie/
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'Whisky, cheese and wine since 1959.' Long-established family-run deli. Friendly, expert advice on a unique mix of Orkney produce and the finest cheese and wine from around the world. Comprehensive range of whiskies from Highland Park and Scapa, including rarities. Great beer from the Orkney Brewery and Swannay Brewery. Gin from all three local producers. SPiced rum from J. Gow. Cheese from Westray Wife, Grimbister, Orkney Cheddar and Hume's Smokehouse. Oatcakes, butter, fudge, biscuits, sweeties, Orkney Craft Vinegar. And much much more...

8. Michael Sinclair Woodturner

Grimeston Rd, Harray KW17 2JT Scotland +44 1856 761099 [email protected] http://michael-sinclair-woodturner.co.uk/
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Michael Sinclair Woodturner

Michael is a born and bred Orcadian and a member of the register of Professional Turners, with over 25ys experience. He is very inspired by the Neolithic period and his work often reflects finds from digs near to the workshop. When visiting the gallery/shop you are also welcome to tour the workshop, meet Michael and see how he makes each individual piece from tree to finish, here at his home.

9. Sheila Fleet Jewellery

The Workshop, Tankerness KW17 2QT Scotland +44 1856 861203 [email protected] https://sheilafleet.com/the-workshop
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Sheila Fleet Jewellery

Reviewed By E7273XWdavidk - Sunderland, United Kingdom

When one is out and about on the Mainland, this is a great place to shop and eat lunch. The mackerel, crab, bere roy and vegetarian options were excellent as was the child's menu. The shop is beautifully laid out and make certain you see the the pulpit with beautiful wood carving of Ruth and Boaz.

10. The Crafthub C.I.C

The Pier, KW17 2PU Scotland +44 1856 821359 [email protected] http://www.crafthuborkney.co.uk/
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The Crafthub C.I.C

CURRENTLY CLOSED DUE TO COVID-19 GUIDANCE. WE HOPE TO WELCOME YOU BACK SOON. We are a community interest company, specialising in local-made crafts and workshops. At The Crafthub, you'll find a curated collection of Orcadian arts and crafts, many of which are made on the island of Rousay itself, and with some special limited-edition items made especially for us. Our cafe is the perfect location to stop by and take in the view, browse a selection of leaflets for planning your trip around the island of Rousay, and enjoy a delicious home bake. We strive to accommodate visitor needs, including gluten free and vegan options.

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