Halo Collection
Browse our stunning Halo Collection of earrings and necklaces crafted from solid recycled gold and set with gorgeous lab grown diamonds. Available in your choice of 9ct gold or 18ct yellow, rose or white gold.
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What is rose gold?
Rose gold was first used in the early 19th century by Carl Fabergé in his famous Fabergé Eggs, but it only really started to gain popularity in engagement rings and wedding rings from the 1920s onwards. In recent years, we've witnessed renewed demand for rose gold engagement rings and wedding rings, with growing numbers of ... <a title="Halo Collection" class="read-more" href="https://www.ingleandrhode.co.uk/jewellery/halo-collection" aria-label="More on Halo Collection">Read more</a>

What is white gold?
White gold is a very popular choice for jewellery, and for engagement rings and wedding rings in particular. It was first used in jewellery in the 1920s, at that time being offered as less expensive alternative to platinum, which had grown in popularity dramatically since the end of the 19th century.

Lab grown vs natural diamonds
Demand for lab grown diamonds has increased dramatically in recent years. They look identical to natural diamonds, from their colour, to how they're cut, and how they sparkle. This article will help you choose between lab grown vs natural diamonds, as we look into what lab grown diamonds are, their properties, and how they're created, ... <a title="Halo Collection" class="read-more" href="https://www.ingleandrhode.co.uk/jewellery/halo-collection" aria-label="More on Halo Collection">Read more</a>

Conflict-free diamonds & ethical diamonds
Consumer interest in ethical and conflict-free diamonds has been growing steadily over the last 20 years, driven by increased awareness of the horrors of 'blood diamonds', worker exploitation and environmental damage associated with diamond mining and processing. In the last five years, a dramatic increase in the availability of high-quality lab grown diamonds has also ... <a title="Halo Collection" class="read-more" href="https://www.ingleandrhode.co.uk/jewellery/halo-collection" aria-label="More on Halo Collection">Read more</a>


Why is ethical sourcing so important?
Without proper ethical sourcing, you may unwittingly buy a blood diamond, helping finance criminal armies in war-torn areas. The only way to guarantee a diamond is ethical is to go beyond the flawed Kimberley Process and trace it to its source, which we do for all of our diamonds.
Ethical sourcing also means protecting the environment and human rights, which is why we use recycled or Fairtrade gold, as well as Fairmined silver and recycled platinum.
Ethical sourcing also means protecting the environment and human rights, which is why we use recycled or Fairtrade gold, as well as Fairmined silver and recycled platinum.
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