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Created by Bombolulu which is a fair-trade social business in Kenya that provides opportunities for people with physical disabilities. Bead and circle, GBP25, Bombolulu at peopletree.co.uk
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Otiumberg’s process is both conscious and transparent. They have zero waste, only work with ethical suppliers and use recycled gold, ethically sourced stones and plastic and foam-free packaging. Moon pendant, pre order for GBP145, otiumberg.com
Sustainable and cruelty-free. Discarded materials like recycled glass are used to produce upcycled designs and plastic-free recycled packaging. Recycled glass, GBP77, thecled.com
Specialist designers create exclusive collections for Motley, who pay them a high royalty fee as well as a design fee. They also work with ethical manufacturers. Pearl screw, GBP80, Motley X Frances Wadsworth Jones at motley-london.com
Wonther only use materials from suppliers certified by the Responsible Jewellery Council, whose origins respect human rights and the environment. Locket, GBP180, wonther.com
Every piece of jewellery from Chalk is handmade in London in small batches, ensuring zero waste. Geometric, GBP25, thechalkhouse.com
Completedworks create their designs responsibly with little impact on the environment, using fair-trade gold, recycled silver, reclaimed marble and conflict-free diamonds. Alphabet, GBP125, completedworks.com
Created using recycled silver for both the chain and the pendant. Bar Jewellery is handmade and finished by local artisans in London. Loop, GBP95, barjewellery.com
Soru work with two small family-run workshops in Italy where everything is made by hand using ethically sourced materials. Sodalite gemstone, 240, sorujewellery.com
BPA-free resin developed from a by-product of the oil industry is used to create this pendant. Resin, GBP275, dinosaurdesigns.co.uk
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