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Buying diamond jewellery isn’t usually something that people do lightly, and nor should it be. After all the client is placing their trust in us, and investing in something which can last a lifetime‚ or longer. All good things do start with an idea.

Whether it’s a custom engagement ring or any other piece of bespoke jewellery that the client requires, they still need to feel comfortable with the company they are dealing with.

We are unique in our approach to jewellery, and that is something that is reflected in the awards presented to a number of the designers we work with.

What’s different?

Firstly, we only source our stones from approved ethical sources. That means we will only purchase diamonds and precious stones from companies that adhere to a code of conduct regarding their workers.

All of our diamonds are ethical diamonds, which means that they have been mined in approved areas. So diamonds or any other precious stones from certain countries will not be purchased as they are known to come with some ethical ambiguity. Diamonds miners that use child labour are also taboo. Thus all our jewellery is considered ethical jewellery.

We will not purchase gold, platinum, or silver from mines that contaminate the environment with chemicals. All these things go together to make Ingle & Rhode unique in the world of jewellery.

Moreover, our design team include award winners in the jewellery industry. They use the latest in innovation and technology to help realise the ideas of our clients. Our service is highly personal, because we treat every customer as an individual and we listen to what they really want.

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"Combining unlimited bespoke possibilities with all the right ethical motivations, Ingle & Rhode is one of London's number one jewellery destinations."

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Keeping conflict gold on the agenda

The recent decision to allow Zimbabwe to resume diamond exports has once more pushed the issue of conflict diamonds to the forefront of the ethical sourcing debate in the jewellery industry.

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