In the ancient lands of Shetland, where the wind whispers stories through green fields, the art of crafting violins intertwines with daily life. The Shetland master luthier describes this land as a "poem of wood, wool, and time," where farms safeguard a connection across generations, like chapters of a score written by the land itself. 100 islands north of Scotland of which only 15 are inhabited. Cold oceanic climate of Shetland and the renowned wool production of local sheep, rooted in proximity to Norway, lend a distinctive character to this connection between humans, animals, and land.