The Scottish FA has signed a licensing agreement with The Diamond Studio, Scotland’s premier independent jewellers, to create a unique collection of branded gems and corporate items.
The range will complement the We Are Scotland campaign that has rallied the country behind Gordon Strachan and his national team during European Qualifying.
The Diamond Studio will provide a collection of quality pieces including dog tags, rings, bangles, earrings, cuff links, key rings, and business card holders.
Supporters will also be able to design bespoke, custom-made pieces in quality metals and precious stones including sapphires and diamonds. All items will be created to the highest standards for which The Diamond Studio is renowned.
Already, The Diamond Studio has licensing agreements with Aberdeen and Football League Championship side Fulham, also collections with Rangers and Celtic. Corporate items from the We Are Scotland range are on sale now with a unique collection launching in June.
“The Diamond Studio is proud to support the Scotland National Teams and offer a unique range of jewellery to the world-famous Scotland fans,” said Summera Shaheen, owner of The Diamond Studio.
“We have already shown our commitment to the clubs and supporters who help make the beautiful game and we are delighted to add the Scotland National Team at what is an exciting time in the Euro 2016 campaign.”
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