Our ethical engagement rings UK are thoughtfully designed in London and crafted by master goldsmiths in Hatton Garden. We work with Fairmined Eco Gold (and recycled gold on request), reclaimed and vintage diamonds and traceable coloured gemstones. Each ring is made to order by artisans with decades of combined bench experience, with documented provenance from source to workshop. Beautiful & responsibly made and intended to be worn for a lifetime.
For the detail behind our materials and standards, please see What is Ethical Jewellery? and our Ethical Business Policy.
An ethical ring is defined by both its materials and its craftsmanship. At Lebrusan Studio, we prioritise Fairmined Eco Gold, reclaimed and vintage diamonds and traceable sapphires, documenting provenance at every step. For a broader view of our principles, please see our guide, What is Ethical Jewellery?.
We work with two responsible metal choices. Fairmined Eco Gold comes from audited, small-scale mines and is extracted without mercury or cyanide, helping to support safer livelihoods in mining communities. Recycled gold makes use of metal already in circulation, reducing the need for new extraction. Both are thoughtful options; we’ll help you choose the route that best reflects your values and the design you have in mind.
You can read more about our metal standards in our Ethical Business Policy.
Reclaimed diamonds avoid new extraction and reduce impact. If you prefer full traceability, we can also source Canadian or artisanal stones. If you’re weighing reclaimed, Canadian or artisanal stones, our Sustainable & Conflict-free Diamonds guide may help.
Each ring is made by master goldsmiths in Hatton Garden, the historic jewellery quarter of London, supporting traditional skills and local production.
Responsibly sourced metals/gems, fair labour, and transparent provenance.
Both are ethical; Fairmined also supports responsible artisanal mining.
Yes — they minimise new mining and reuse existing stones.
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