At our core is the creation of high-quality pieces that stand the test of time, mindful of the social and environmental footprint left by their creation. We've carefully selected our materials and partners so we can track every step of our jewelry's journey. We are committed to making beautiful designs through ethical practices by using recycled gold, recycled sterling silver, and SCS Global certified lab-grown diamonds to craft pieces that are as beautiful as they are responsible.

LAB GROWN DIAMONDS
Lab-grown diamonds are chemically, physically, and optically identical to mined diamonds. They are graded using the same 4 Cs (carat, clarity, color, and cut). Unlike mined diamonds, they are created in a lab using advanced technology that mimics the natural growing process, forming from pure carbon under high pressure and high temperature.
Our lab-grown diamonds are SCS Global certified, the gold standard for sustainability. This certification ensures each diamond is traceable from start to finish, climate neutral, responsibly produced, and ethically sourced. Read more here.

RECYCLED GOLD
Repurposed, reused, recycled—whatever you call it, the process involves melting and refining previously mined gold to create new jewelry without losing its quality, whilst cutting out the ethical and environmental concerns attributed to mining.
Our 14k yellow gold pieces, when properly cared for, can last a lifetime. With its beautiful, subtle hue, 14k gold is perfect for everyday wear, offering greater durability and resistance to wear and tear than 18k gold.

RECYCLED SILVER
Sterling silver, often called 925 silver, is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other alloys. Recycled silver retains its original quality and is still classified as sterling. This cool-toned metal is an excellent choice for silver earrings and rings, offering durability thanks to the added alloys.
Recycled 925 sterling silver comes from previously used items, such as jewelry or electronic devices. The silver is melted down and recast to create new jewelry. Despite its environmental benefits, only 18% of the world's silver is recycled. Traditional silver mining releases significant carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and can harm the planet. By using recycled silver, we can significantly reduce these CO2 emissions.