Blossom mini earrings. £125. Photo F. McAlear. 22ct Gold plate.jpg

Fairtrade & Sustainability

In 2021 Fiona has taken two steps towards improving the sustainability and ethics around her business.

These actions are recognised within the Jewellery industry and involve her working with both the ‘Fairtrade Foundation’ and the ‘Fair Luxury’ organisation.

 

Fairtrade Gold

Fiona is committed to using ethical materials within her working practice. She is a registered Goldsmith with the Fairtrade Foundation meaning that she can offer Fairtrade Gold of all carats and colours as standard.

All items that contain solid Gold are 100% Fairtrade. Bespoke designs including wedding + engagement are all offered in Fairtrade metal. Currently all Silver, Platinum and Palladium items are made using 100% recycled metal.

Fiona is able to re-use and re-work any precious metals from her studio. If you have a piece of jewellery that you would love to melt down and start a new with then you can contact Fiona to find out more.


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Photo by: Eduardo Martino, all rights reserved Fairtrade International.

Photo by: Eduardo Martino, all rights reserved Fairtrade International.

'“Buying Fairtrade Gold jewellery means you are supporting small-scale miners to receive a fair deal for their hard work, as well as protecting the environment and making life better for themselves and their communities All gold is sourced from mine sites who meet the Fairtrade Gold Standard; a globally recognised marker of best practice.” Fairtrade Foundation.

Worker pans for Gold at the Limata co-operative in peru.

Worker pans for Gold at the Limata co-operative in peru.


Find out more about the Fairtrade Foundation here.


 

Fair Luxury pledge

Fiona has taken a pledge to make decisions that are more than just motivated by profit. As an independent maker + business she pledges the following;

  • To us recycled packaging from the Tiny Box company and recycles all materials within her workshop.

  • To support the supply chain of responsibly sourced diamonds by making ‘Fair diamonds a reality’. Becoming a corporate member of Diamonds for Peace by the end of 2021.

  • To actively participate in expanding her knowledge of a fair and sustainable working practice.

  • To source gemstones from traceable sources such as Nineteen48.

    “Ninetten48 offers responsibly mined and fully traceable coloured gemstones from a number of carefully selected sources around the world.”

 
 
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Find out more about the Fair Luxury initiative here.