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Arabel Lebrusan Becomes Member of the Responsible Jewellery Council

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Arabel Lebrusan Becomes Member of the Responsible Jewellery Council

Award winning Arabel Lebrusan is proud to be a new retail member of the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC).

The RJC is a not for profit standards setting and certification organisation for the diamonds, gold and platinum group metals jewellery supply chain. Their vision is a responsible world-wide supply chain that promotes trust in the global fine jewellery and watch industry.

Lebrusan has been committed to designing and making beautiful jewellery with beautiful ethics for the last decade. She is already a Fairtrade Gold Licensee and Fairmined Gold Licensee, and she creates beautiful jewellery with Fairtrade gold on a regular basis. This RJC membership on top of that demonstrates that her business practices are fully committed to responsible methods in the jewellery supply chain. By joining the Council, she believes on creating a bigger momentum for the ethics in the jewellery world.

Lebrusan says

“Not only is it our mission to make every customer feel special, but we also make every piece of jewellery special. We use only the most ethical materials available to us which makes every piece feel beautiful inside and out.” 

 “In the past I was reticent to join the RJC as I thought it was only for the big boys, but as the ethics in the jewellery world are growing momentum, I believe we should all join forces and push harder to make it a reality”

 

With beautiful design, quality and ethics at the core of her business, Lebrusan is increasingly becoming a point of reference on all things ethical in the jewellery world.  

 

For more information and images visit:

http://www.arabellebrusan.com

E: arabel@arabellebrusan.com

T: 0794 694 2350                                                                                                               

@arabellebrusan

 

 

arabel lebrusan
arabel lebrusan

Arabel Lebrusan is an artist, designer and pioneer of the ethical jewellery movement, with almost two decades of industry experience behind her. She is a fount of knowledge when it comes to responsible sourcing, sustainable manufacture, and the preservation of traditional craft. Her engaging blog posts range from personal accounts of once-in-a-lifetime sourcing trips to helpful tips for buying and wearing jewellery and opinion pieces on pressing industry matters.