Ethics & Responsibility

Every piece begins with respect — for nature, for the people behind the materials, and for the craft itself.

We are committed to working with recycled gold and silver, and with gemstones and diamonds sourced responsibly through trusted suppliers.

Each material carries a story, and we believe in making sure that story is one of care, transparency, and integrity.

  • Our gold and silver are responsibly sourced and recycled through certified partners such as Aktiv Guld, Ravstedhus, and Frits Pedersen.

    By using recycled precious metals, we minimize environmental impact while preserving the same high quality and beauty.

    Each piece is crafted from materials that have lived a life before — transformed by hand into something new, meaningful, and lasting.

  • Our diamonds are sourced responsibly through trusted suppliers in Copenhagen.

    Each diamond follows the Kimberley Process, ensuring that it is conflict-free and ethically traded.

    We select every stone with care, valuing not only its brilliance but the integrity of its origin.

  • All gemstones used in my jewellery are sourced through trusted professional suppliers within the jewellery industry.

    The gemstone industry is complex, and full traceability is often difficult, as many stones pass through several hands before reaching the jeweller. However, it is important to me to work with suppliers who prioritise responsible sourcing and fair working conditions within their supply chains.

    Each gemstone is carefully selected for its quality, character, and natural beauty.

  • Most pieces are made to order rather than mass produced.

    This approach allows me to avoid unnecessary production and excess inventory, helping reduce material waste while ensuring that each piece receives the attention and care it deserves.

    Each piece is made by hand in small batches or individually, allowing the jewellery to remain personal, considered, and crafted with intention.

  • Every piece is made by hand with great care — not only for the final result, but for the process itself.

    I use as few chemicals as possible in my workshop. The gilding solution I work with is non-toxic, and the flux I use is ceramic-based and free from harmful substances.

    Each choice is made with respect for both craftsmanship and the environment

  • Gold carries memories — and sometimes, the most precious materials are the ones you already own.

    You are always welcome to bring your old gold to be melted and transformed into a new piece.

    Whether it’s a broken chain, a single earring, or a family heirloom, it can be given new life while preserving its sentiment and story.

  • Every piece of jewellery is carefully packaged to ensure both protection and a beautiful unboxing experience.

    The jewellery boxes, bags and shipping boxes are made from FSC-certified materials and recycled cardboard, supporting responsible forest management and reducing the use of new raw materials.

    Additional elements such as silk paper and satin ribbons are chosen with care to create an elegant presentation while prioritising environmentally conscious materials where possible.

    The goal is simple: to protect the jewellery while keeping packaging thoughtful, refined and as responsible as possible.