Rising starlets of the jewellery world shine for UK’s leading fair trade brand CRED Jewellery.

Report this content

The revolution in jewellery continues as the UK brightest jewellery design talent gets ethical. These bold and stylish collections harness the energy of a new wave of British inspired design talent that are not willing to compromise the human rights and environmental issues in their designs.

Graduates from London's Central St. Martins and Sir John Cass Design and ART Colleges; Tamara Tuganova, Emily Richardson, Laura Strand and Annabel Panes have put their design passion where their hearts are by teaming up with CRED the fair trade jeweller. Each designer has designed three unique pieces in their collection and the materials used are 100% recycled silver, conflict free diamonds and fair trade green gold that has been mined without the use of cyanide or mercury. Greg Valerio the founder of CRED Jewellery says: “ The future of our industry is found in fantastic new talent, bold and passionate design harnessed to the environmental revolution that is taking place in Jewellery, beauty and refined style must not be divorced from the dignity and environmental impact of its source. These limited edition and unique pieces price from £50 for Panes brushed silver earrings inspired by the Niger River in Mali to £3000 for Richardson’s Tops and Tails ring a must have rock and roll cocktail ring. The collections are available online at www.credjewellery.com and CRED’s fairtrade boutique at 41 South Street, Chichester, West Sussex Product photos available upon request. Richardson's 18ct Gold Ring with Diamond and Black Onyx, photo's available shortly. Pieces available on request for style shots. Interviews available. Designer bio's available END

Tags: