








Anitra 1936 Heritage Ring
Anitra draws its inspiration from the Norwegian rosemaling tradition and the European rococo style of the 18th century. The distinctive "c"-shaped arch in the design is a prominent hallmark of Anitra silverware and silver utensils.
The name "Anitra" may possibly have its origins in Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt" or Edvard Grieg's "Anitra's Dance," although there is no concrete evidence for this connection. Anitra's silver pattern was designed by Trygve Eriksen in 1936.
Made to Order: 1-2 Weeks
830 Norwegian Sterling Silver
Custom Handcrafted Packaging
The Story Behind the Piece
We travel across Norway—through markets, estates, and tucked-away villages—in search of antique silver cutlery rich in history and soul. Each piece is carefully selected not just for its material, but for the life it has lived.
In our workshop, we transform these heirlooms into one-of-a-kind jewelry—handcrafted with precision and passion. Each piece tells its own unique story through subtle variations and meticulous details, honoring the timeless beauty of Norwegian silversmithing while offering something new to carry forward.
When you wear a Sheikhen piece, you don’t just wear jewelry.
You wear legacy. You wear history. You wear a story.
Each piece is individually handcrafted and packed with care by Abdel-Rahman Sheikh Bozan — also known as Sheikhen.
Anitra draws its inspiration from the Norwegian rosemaling tradition and the European rococo style of the 18th century. The distinctive "c"-shaped arch in the design is a prominent hallmark of Anitra silverware and silver utensils.
The name "Anitra" may possibly have its origins in Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt" or Edvard Grieg's "Anitra's Dance," although there is no concrete evidence for this connection. Anitra's silver pattern was designed by Trygve Eriksen in 1936.
Made to Order: 1-2 Weeks
830 Norwegian Sterling Silver
Custom Handcrafted Packaging
The Story Behind the Piece
We travel across Norway—through markets, estates, and tucked-away villages—in search of antique silver cutlery rich in history and soul. Each piece is carefully selected not just for its material, but for the life it has lived.
In our workshop, we transform these heirlooms into one-of-a-kind jewelry—handcrafted with precision and passion. Each piece tells its own unique story through subtle variations and meticulous details, honoring the timeless beauty of Norwegian silversmithing while offering something new to carry forward.
When you wear a Sheikhen piece, you don’t just wear jewelry.
You wear legacy. You wear history. You wear a story.
Each piece is individually handcrafted and packed with care by Abdel-Rahman Sheikh Bozan — also known as Sheikhen.
Anitra draws its inspiration from the Norwegian rosemaling tradition and the European rococo style of the 18th century. The distinctive "c"-shaped arch in the design is a prominent hallmark of Anitra silverware and silver utensils.
The name "Anitra" may possibly have its origins in Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt" or Edvard Grieg's "Anitra's Dance," although there is no concrete evidence for this connection. Anitra's silver pattern was designed by Trygve Eriksen in 1936.
Made to Order: 1-2 Weeks
830 Norwegian Sterling Silver
Custom Handcrafted Packaging
The Story Behind the Piece
We travel across Norway—through markets, estates, and tucked-away villages—in search of antique silver cutlery rich in history and soul. Each piece is carefully selected not just for its material, but for the life it has lived.
In our workshop, we transform these heirlooms into one-of-a-kind jewelry—handcrafted with precision and passion. Each piece tells its own unique story through subtle variations and meticulous details, honoring the timeless beauty of Norwegian silversmithing while offering something new to carry forward.
When you wear a Sheikhen piece, you don’t just wear jewelry.
You wear legacy. You wear history. You wear a story.
Each piece is individually handcrafted and packed with care by Abdel-Rahman Sheikh Bozan — also known as Sheikhen.