Although eclogites in the Belomorian Province have been regarded as Archean in age and among the oldest in the world, there are also multiple studies that have proposed a Paleoproterozoic age. Here, we present new data for the Gridino-type eclogites, which occur as boudins and metamorphosed dykes within tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite gneisses. Zircon from these eclogites has core and rim structures. The cores display high Th/U ratios (0.18-0.45), negative Eu anomalies and strong enrichment in HREE, and have Neoarchean U-Pb ages of c. 2.70Ga; they are interpreted to be magmatic in origin. Zircon cores have O-18 of 5.64-6.07 parts per thousand suggesting the possibility of crystallization from evolved mantle-derived magmas. In contrast, the rims, which include the eclogite facies minerals omphacite and garnet, are characterized by low Th/U ratios (<0.035) and flat HREE patterns, and yield U-Pb ages of c. 1.90Ga; they are interpreted to be metamorphic in origin. Zircon rims have elevated O-18 of 6.23-6.80 parts per thousand, which was acquired during eclogite facies metamorphism. Based on petrography and phase equilibria modelling, we recognize a prograde epidote amphibolite facies mineral assemblage, the peak eclogite facies mineral assemblage and a retrograde high-P amphibolite facies mineral assemblage. The peak metamorphic conditions of 695-755 degrees C at >18kbar for the Gridino-type eclogites suggest an apparent thermal gradient of <39-42 degrees C/kbar for the Lapland-Kola collisional orogeny.