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Cute Jewellery - Scottie Dog Theme is Always Favored As a Gift

by Adrian Jones

<b>Unusual Jewellery is Quite Often Enchanting</b>

Cute jewellery doesn't get much more adorable than our wee charm showing a Scottie dog. Charms can regularly be <a href="http://www.olagoriejewellery.com/range.php?id=4">unusual jewellery</a> pieces that may be bought individually to help you to make up your own personal collection. We are able to supply superior quality gold and silver bangles, bracelets and necklet chains too. Or we will put together bangles, bracelets or necklets to your own specification at a small supplementary charge, for making up a <a href="http://www.olagoriejewellery.com/earrings/">cute jewellery</a> ensemble to give to family or a loved one.

The Scottie dog or Scottish Terrier (often called the Aberdeen Terrier), was originally a certain breed from the Highlands of Scotland that were all referred to as the Skye Terrier. You'll find four other modern breeds - the Skye, Cairn, Dandie Dinmont, and West Highland White Terrier (Westie). Scotties absolutely are a robust breed which has a wiry outer coat along with a delicate dense undercoat in dark grey or black, whilst the Westie is white. The First Earl of Dumbarton who bred them, nicknamed the dog breed the diehard, after his regiment.

You may think of corgis when you consider small dogs suitable for cute jewellery and loved by the Queen. But Queen Victoria was just one of the famed names to possess a Scottie. Other royal owners include King James VI of Scotland. When he became James I of England, he sent six terriers - thought to be forerunners of the Scottish terrier - to a French monarch as a gift.

<b>Cute Jewellery That has a Pedigree Background</b>

Other high profile pet owners included the 32nd President of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whose Scottie "Fala" is included with FDR in a sculpture in Washington, DC, the 43rd President George W. Bush, , Hitler's sweetheart Eva Braun, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Ed Whitfield, Rudyard Kipling, President of Poland, Lech Kaczynski and actor Tatum O'Neal.

Scotties also are well-known for being a playing piece in the board game Monopoly. Labeled as a territorial, spirited dog, they're able to make a excellent watch dog and have a tendency to be really loyal to their family.

The most well-known Skye terrier who wins the award in the loyalty stakes was, of course, Greyfriars Bobby of Edinburgh. The story goes that Bobby belonged to John Gray, who worked for the Edinburgh City Police as a night watchman, and the two were definitely inseparable for approximately two years. When his master died of tuberculosis in 1858 he was buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard in the Old Town of Edinburgh. It is known that Bobby, who survived Gray by fourteen years, spent the remainder his life sitting on his master's grave.

Once the faithful dog Bobby passed on in 1872 and could not really buried inside the cemetery itself, as it was and remains consecrated ground, he was laid to rest just inside the gate of Greyfriars Kirkyard. Everyone was so moved by the story of this loyal dog that visitors to Edinburgh and the kirkyard grew. A statue of him was produced at a fountain and it is still a well known tourist fascination today, outside the Greyfriars Bobby Bar. Unusual jewellery showing Bobby is one of the cute jewellery designs selling very well in Scotland.

However, there's a more modern view that this dog, that's certainly feisty, may have been a graveyard dog which was a stray fed by visitors who assumed he was maintaining a vigil. The tale undoubtedly kept the visitors flocking. There may have been a couple of Bobbys when a younger one superceded the first terrier which passed away. No matter what the reality about Bobby and his master, it's a very good story which will keep people interested even now, while many films have been produced recounting the saga, or versions of it.

Scotties are somewhat different from your Skye terrier and are one of the more successful dog breeds at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show with a recent best in show in 2010. They had been originally bred to track down and eradicate vermin on farms and also to hunt badgers and also foxes in the Highlands of Scotland. Scotties are territorial, alert, quick moving and spirited, maybe even much more than some other terrier breeds. They certainly are a superb theme for <i>cute jewellery</i> and <i>unusual jewellery</i>. You may add the Scottish dog charm along with other animal motifs designed by Orkney jewellers. These incorporate the cheeky puffin or exquisite birds in flight. Any of these would make a great gift when dating someone special.

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Author: Adrian Jones
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