Wearing Scotland in your heart
At Hamilton & Young, we are proud to be a family-owned business with a rich history and heritage. Founded over 55 years ago, our brand is built on a shared passion for Scotland's beauty and history. Our story began on Edinburgh's famous Royal Mile, where our founders, Gordon Young and June Hamilton, shared a love for Scotland and its traditions.
Our Heritage Inspiration
As a company, we take great pride in our Scottish heritage and are inspired by the country's rich history and culture. Our designs are traditional and classic, drawing inspiration from Celtic, Scottish Thistle, and Luckenbooth motifs. We are also influenced by the renowned Scottish arts and crafts designer, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who is famous for his unique and distinctive style.
Our Range
Our range of jewellery and gifts is vast and varied, featuring traditional Scottish designs alongside modern and contemporary pieces. We offer a wide selection of Sterling Silver jewellery, including rings, pendants, earrings, and charms. We also have a range of silver-plated and pewter jewellery, as well as a selection of gifts, such as Christmas decorations and bookmarks.
Our Commitment to Quality and Value
At Hamilton & Young, we are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality products at competitive prices. We understand the importance of value for money, and we work hard to keep our overheads down in order to pass the savings on to our customers.
Our Stockists
You can find our products in many shops around the world who stock our range of jewellery and gifts. If you are a business owner interested in opening a trade account with us, we would be delighted to hear from you.
Our Commitment to Customer Service
At Hamilton & Young, we are committed to providing our customers with an exceptional shopping experience. We strive to deliver the highest level of customer service, ensuring that our customers have a positive and enjoyable experience when shopping with us.

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