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Bombolulu
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
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
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CLED
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
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Motley
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
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Wonther
Wonther only use materials from suppliers certified by the Responsible Jewellery Council, whose origins respect human rights and the environment. Locket, GBP180, wonther.com
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Chalk
Every piece of jewellery from Chalk is handmade in London in small batches, ensuring zero waste. Geometric, GBP25, thechalkhouse.com
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Completedworks
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
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Bar Jewellery
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
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Soru
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
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Dinosaur Designs
BPA-free resin developed from a by-product of the oil industry is used to create this pendant. Resin, GBP275, dinosaurdesigns.co.uk