Documentary in which Shona Masson takes a journey of discovery across Scotland exploring Celtic gems, a jewellery style with roots inherently linked with Scotland's past.
Tha Shona Masson a' gabhail turas s貌nraichte son an tuilleadh fhaighinn a-mach mu stoidhle s貌nraichte de sheudraidh a tha air aire a ghlacadh ann an Alba agus air feadh an t-saoghail thar nam bliadhnaichean- Seudraidh Cheilteach. 'S e stoidhle sh貌nraichte, achrannach a th' ann le freumhan domhainn ann an eachdraidh na d霉thcha.
Cluinnidh sinn mu mar a th貌isich e, agus mun fheadhainn a bh' aig f矛or thoiseach a' ghluasaid 霉r-bheothachadh ealain agus ci霉ird. Coinnichidh sinn cuideachd ri seudaran a tha ag obair san stoidhle seo san l脿 an-diugh agus a tha air a' char aca fh猫in a chur air seudraidh Cheilteach, agus beachdaichidh sinn air d猫 a tha fa-near dhan stoidhle ghrinn seo. Tadhlaidh Shona air se貌maichean-rup Ghlaschu, agus siubhlaidh i a dh' Eilean 脤, Arcaibh agus Uibhist na turas gus s霉il nas dl霉ithe a thoirt air d猫 a tha dha-r矛ribh cho tarraingeach mu Seudraidh Cheilteach.
Shona Masson takes a journey of discovery across Scotland and explores a unique style of gems that has captured the imagination in Scotland and around the world over the years - Celtic jewellery. It is a unique and intricate style, and its roots are inherently linked with Scotland's past.
We hear about its origins, those who began the movement, and those who revived it as an art form and as a craft. We also meet the silversmiths who work in this style today, with their own unique take, and explore what the future holds for this beautiful art form.
Shona visits the auction rooms of Glasgow, and heads to Iona, Orkney and Uist on her trip to get to the heart of the appeal of Celtic Jewellery.
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Sealladh air stoidhle sh貌nraichte de sheudraidh
Duration: 00:49
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Shona Masson |
Broadcasts
- Mon 8 May 2017 21:00
- Tue 9 May 2017 22:00
- Mon 3 Sep 2018 21:30
- Tue 4 Sep 2018 22:00
- Mon 12 Aug 2019 21:30
- Tue 13 Aug 2019 22:00
- Mon 2 Nov 2020 21:00
- Tue 3 Nov 2020 22:15
- Mon 13 Dec 2021 21:00
- Tue 14 Dec 2021 22:00