Tag: ethical jewellery
The Jewellery Cut and The Goldsmiths’ Centre are giving you the chance to ‘bring a friend’ to a lockdown showing of this seminal ethical jewellery film
Ethical jewellery designer is crushing it with new collection Blooms that matches recycled aluminium with lab-grown gemstones
After discovering a unique lapis lazuli mine in Chile, Pomellato has created a slow collection of ethical jewels that pay homage to our favourite fabric
Anuj Sahny prizes sustainable sourcing above all as he strives to create contemporary, wearable diamond jewels that women will want to buy for themselves
Christmas shoppers will find the ethical jeweller’s gold and gemstone collections in the seaside city’s bustling jewellery quarter this December
Lebrusan Studio pledges to use more vintage diamonds within its fine jewellery collections in a bid to cool the ecological crush of consumerism
Conscious retailer brings sustainable jewellery brands and events to The Goldsmiths’ Centre and Princes Arcade in London in time for Christmas
New ethical jewellery collection uses consciously textured recycled gold to showcase geologically exciting gemstones such as dendritic agates
Collection of nine rings, exclusive to the London jeweller, have been handcrafted in Dorset with Fairmined gold and ethically sourced gems
Ethical jewellery designer Arabel Lebrusan of Lebrusan Studio takes the trip of a lifetime to source, mine and cut her own sapphires on ‘Gem Island’
A collective of ethical gemstone traders have come together to create events in London and Bristol that offer traceable loose coloured gems
Concession shows off Swarovski Created gemstone fine jewellery collections designed by Stephen Webster, Paige Novick and Penélope Cruz
New goddess-inspired bridal jewellery collection offers both lab-grown and mined diamonds, set in ethically sourced gold or platinum
If you have questions about ethical jewellery, then join designers and pioneers Arabel Lebrusan and Anna Loucah as they host an intimate workshop
History buff Eliza Walter is shaking up jewellery with a thoroughly modern approach, using recycled precious metal from discarded electronics