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not to be confused with spellings of jewlry jewelry jewellery or jewellry.
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Whatever the spelling, Macintyres will be happy to help you choose something that befits the occasion.

Macintyres is Scotland's largest wholesale jewellery showroom - we are based in Edinburgh but are not open to the public - however your employer can arrange for a Macintyres trade card to be issued to you at no charge.

Macintyres is Scotland's largest wholesale jewlry showroom, based in Edinburgh. Macintyres is Scotland's largest wholesale jewelry showroom, based in Edinburgh.

Macintyres is Scotland's largest wholesale jewellry showroom, based in Edinburgh, located in Frederick Street, we are in easy walking distance of Waverley Station, and can be therefore accessed by commuters, or those coming from the Borders, Glasgow, Perth Aberdeen or Inverness as long as you have a Macintyres card.

Classic or contemporary, your tastes will be catered for from our range of gold, silver, platinum and gem-set pieces.

Macintyres has over 25,000 lines in stock, many of them one-off pieces, in all the various categories of jewellery - necklaces and pendants, bracelets and bangles, earrings and rings.

We specialise in diamond jewellery and have specially trained FGA and DGA staff to assist you. The Gallery shows a small selection of the diamond jewellery that we have on offer. We also stock items in Sterling Silver, 9ct and 18ct Gold. In addition we sell the latest designs from Ortak, Carrick, Rennie Macintosh, Ola Gorie, J4, Fred Bennet, Stephen Tyler, Charles Garnier, Christopher Wharton and Eric Smith, amongst others, plus Rotary, Seiko and Citizen watches, Cross pens, Carrs silverware and Austin sculptures. Scottish designers feature strongly in our ranges.

Ola Gorie

Founded in 1961, the firm of Ola Gorie has been the leading jeweller in Kirkwall, Orkney for forty years. Drawing on both Celtic and Norse design traditions, their pieces have a sculptural quality equalled by no other maker.

Ortak

Orkney Islands - a place of ancient Norse and Scottish history - is also 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 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 their state of the art workshops. The manufacturing base remains in the island's capital, the Royal and Ancient Burgh of Kirkwall.

Stephen Tyler

We stock the Stephen Tyler range - a collection of contemporary diamond-set wedding rings, pendants, earrings, bangles and cufflinks. All designs are available in 18ct White Gold, Yellow Gold, Rose Gold and Platinum.

Based at the heart of London's Jewellery Quarter, Hatton Garden, Stephen Tyler has been designing and manufacturing fine diamond jewellery for over 25 years. He is renowned for quality and craftsmanship, with his jewellery being hand-finished by the finest craftsmen in his workshops. Last year Stephen Tyler was a finalist in the closely contested Awards - Diamond Jewellery of the Year and Jewellery Designer of the Year.

Charles Garnier

Charles Garnier has a well-established reputation in Paris as a designer and master craftsman of 18 karat gold jewelry. His elegant creations are highly respected and well known through out the world. Charles Garnier pioneered a new revolutionary process called electroforming which allowed for the development of large brooches which were once too heavy for fine silk blouses but now were extremely light causing less damage to the fabric. Big and bold earrings were a fraction of the weight other manufacturers were offering and women raved about the comfort and beauty of the designs. Charles Garnier's creations have always been hand finished. This attention to detail sets Charles Garnier jewelry designs apart from all the others. The Charles Garnier Company consistently strives to provide the very best piece of jewellery possible. When you receive a Charles Garnier creation you know that it has passed a rigid quality control inspection that remain unmatched in the industry today. Voted 'Best Jewellery Brand of the Year 2004'.

Fred Bennett

The Fred Bennett designer jewellery collection for men is a suberb collection of highly contemporary and urban silver jewellery for men of all ages. A stunning collection exclusively designed and unique to the brand name 'Fred Bennett' as seen in FHM and GQ magazines. All the jewellery is supplied in stylish & luxurious packaging. The Fredbennett range is a designer brand only available at Macintyres and selected stores in the UK.

Carrick

Eva Smith, the new chief executive of Carrick Ltd, has made a number of key changes at Scotland's leading design house since she took over the top spot just over a year ago. She took over the role of chief executive within the company at a time of immense change and heightened competition in the industry compounded by a downturn in the world economy. Eva could see the future of the industry was as always quality but a need to create and design new ranges to reflect ever quickly changing tastes. As a result Carrick was restructured to react quickly to new trends and consumer demand.

J4

Stephen Tyler

Christopher Wharton

Christopher Wharton began to design and make Jewellery in the 1970s.  His belief is that strong clean designs make timeless wearable jewellery.  They tend to be simple and uncluttered and are all made traditionally by hand.

Eric Smith

Rotary watches

For over a century, Rotary Watches have specialised in designing affordably stylish timepieces.

Seiko watches

Citizen watches

Cross pens

Carrs silverware

Austin sculptures

Dalvey