"It's surely our responsibility to do everything within our power to create a planet that provides a home not just for us, but for all life on Earth." - Sir David Attenborough

All that glitters is not gold…

Our jewellery is created using precious metals mined from the earth which has been sustainably sourced. There are a number of ways in which we source our metals to ensure as minimal impact on the environment as possible.

Our planet is suffering the effects of human consumption now more than ever. It's vital that we slow the rate at which we’re currently consuming water, land and energy. Our recycled gold jewellery pieces are small in carbon footprint, offering materials already above the ground a second lease of life.

Lab-Grown Diamonds

Lab-grown diamonds don't boast the same unique life stories as natural stones created in the earth, but they are still incredibly beautiful, use less water to be produced than natural diamonds and at a fraction of the traditional price they are quite appealing to the savvy buyer. Though lab-grown diamonds still require energy to grow - with CO2 emissions far from minimal - they're somewhat ecological in that they don't require further mining. It's worth bearing in mind, however, that some lab-grown diamonds are more sustainable than others.

We're committed to sourcing ethical diamonds and gemstones, the mining of which hasn't resulted in environmental damage or violation of human rights. Stones can travel through the hands of many dealers until they reach their final destination. For us, it's vital that we can trace ours back, through these fragmented journeys, to their source.