
Ethical Wedding Rings
Our ethical weddings are available in your choice of recycled or Fairtrade gold or platinum. Make your wedding band even more meaningful, knowing that it has been crafted from responsibly-sourced precious metals.
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Choose ethical wedding bands
Browse our collection of classic ethical wedding rings and bands, all made to order from recycled or Fairtrade gold or platinum. Available in three profiles, D-shape, court and flat court, ranging from 2mm to 6mm in width. And if you can’t find exactly what you’re looking for in our collection, we’d be delighted to custom-make a bespoke wedding ring to your specifications and budget. Please feel free to get in touch to discuss your requirements or if you have any questions.


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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Guides & Articles

Choosing the right ring size
Before you purchase an engagement ring, wedding ring or eternity ring, you'll need to decide on the size you want. Your ring should be snug enough that it will not come off your finger inadvertently but not so tight as to be uncomfortable. But choosing the right ring size isn't always easy. For most people, there are several ring sizes between uncomfortably tight at one extreme and obviously too loose at the other. This means that there is some degree of subjectivity to the question of what is the right size. Some people simply like to wear rings tighter than others. For this reason, your jeweller can advise you, but ultimately only you can say what size feels best.

How to ensure your ring is ethically sourced
Getting engaged and getting married are often the most romantic moments in our lives. However, not enough people are aware that the creation of beautiful rings can be a cause of human rights abuses and environmental damage.

Platinum vs gold rings
Fine jewellery is typically crafted from either gold or platinum. But what are the differences between platinum vs gold, and which is the right choice for your engagement ring and wedding ring?

7 differences between white gold and platinum
Clients often ask us, "what's the difference between white gold and platinum?" These two metals are superficially quite similar, but there are a few key differences, which we've summarised below. 1. Colour Platinum is a naturally white metal with a faint grey hint to it. Gold is a yellow metal, but when alloyed with silver […]

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 […]

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.

The hidden meaning behind wedding traditions
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue Giving Wedding Favours Throwing Confetti Wearing a wedding ring We specialise in creating ethical wedding rings or your own bespoke wedding rings, using only Fairtrade gold, recycled platinum and conflict free diamonds.

The lessons these celeb LGBT weddings taught us
Following a month long celebration of LGBT Pride, and the London Pride parade due to take place this Saturday on July 6th, sustainable fine jewellery brand Ingle & Rhode are looking at some of the best LGBT celebrity weddings of years gone by; and how we can look to replicate them in 2019. The brand’s […]
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