We have a large selection of silver jewellery inspired by Samí culture. Traditionally, the Sámi would get their silver through trade with Russia and Southern Scandinavia. Today there are multiple silversmiths that make silver jewellery inspired by findings of these items, as well as their own designs.
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Below you can read about the different artists and companies we offer Sámi Silver from.


LilleLi

Lill-Eli Jørgensen-Dahl is also known by her artist name LilleLi. She resides in Alta and designs jewellery with a modern take on the traditional elements of Sámi silver. Her jewellery is very popular, and she was the first Sámi designer to be featured at Oslo Runway.


Erica Huuva

Erica Huuva is one of the most highly regarded silversmiths in Sápmi. She makes exclusive pieces of jewellery inspired by nature and the life of the Sámis as seasonal nomads in the Arctic. Each piece is carefully made by hand in Hedenäset at the swedish-finnish border in Sápmi.


Tana Gull og Sølvsmie

Tana Gull og Sølvsmie is one of the most well-known makers of Sámi silver in Norway. Since 1977 they have made beautiful jewellery with both traditional and modern motifs. The Sámi sun symbol is a particularly well-known and popular item from Tana. We sell this symbol as a ring, necklace, earring and brooches in a variety of sizes.


Hetta Silver

From Enontekiö in Finland we get silver from silversmith Hetta Silver. Silversmith Raimo Korkalo uses both traditional Sámi symbols and his own designs to make beautiful and dainty jewellery that can be dressed both up and down.