Fair Luxury is an independent collective of jewellery designers, makers, traders and retailers. As members of Fair Luxury, we are also advocates and educators. Together, we strive for a fairer and more sustainable future for people and planet.

Current members

  • A black and white headshot of David Crump, Business Incubator at Cockpit Arts in London. He is smiling and looking away from the camera, wearing glasses, and dressed in a dark shirt with white polka dots

    David Crump

    Head of Business Incubation, Cockpit
    (award-winning charitable social enterprise that creates pathways for talented craftspeople, from studio space to business advice)

  • A black and white headshot of Arabel Lebrusan, Founder & Creative Director of award-winning jewellery brand Lebrusan Studio. Her hair is dark, curly and loose, and she is sitting on a sofa wearing a white button-down shirt

    Arabel Lebrusan

    Founder & Creative Director, Lebrusan Studio
    (designer jewellery brand specialising in engagement rings and wedding bands, crafted in the UK using a variety of sustainable and ethical materials)

  • A black and white headshot of Jane Barnett, Operations Manager at Levin Sources. Her hair is fair and loose, she is dressed in a black t-shirt and stood against a brick wall backdrop, laughing in the direction of the camera

    Jane Barnett

    Operations Manager, Levin Sources
    (B Corp certified consultancy enabling governments, businesses, investors and civil society to build sustainable and equitable minerals value chains)

  • A black and white headshot of Anna Loucah, ethical jewellery designer and maker. Her hair is dark and cropped, she is dressed in loose dark clothing and smiling in the direction of the camera against a backdrop of studio lighting

    Anna Loucah

    Designer-Maker, Annaloucah Fine Jewellery
    (luxurious and unique designs, inspired by world journeys and mystical imagery, handcrafted using using a variety of traceable and sustainable materials)

  • A black and white headshot of Stuart Pool, Founder of Nineteen48 and specialist in traceable, ethical, fair traded gemstones. His hair is cropped short, he is dressed in a collard shirt and smiling at the camera against a white backdrop

    Stuart Pool

    Director, Nineteen48
    (socially enterprising business delivering responsibly-sourced, fully traceable, ethical gemstones from Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Australia and other carefully selected sources to the jewellery trade)

  • A black and white headshot of Amanda Li Hope, ethical jewellery designer and maker. She is stood outside in the sunshine, smiling at the camera. She wears her dark hair back, a dark t-shirt and chandelier earrings

    Amanda Li Hope

    Designer-Maker
    (handcrafted fine jewellery combining ethical values with her background as an architect; responsibly sourced materials, meticulous attention to detail and expert artisanship)

  • A black and white headshot of Susi Smither, gemmologist, jewellery designer and Creative Director of The Rock Hound. Her fair hair is worn loose and she sits in her jewellery manufacturing studio

    Susi Smither FGA, GIA JDT

    Founder & Designer, The Rock Hound
    (mission-based ethical gemmologist and fine jewellery brand committed to the responsible production and sourcing of metals and gemstones)

  • A black and white headshot of Kathy Chappell at Fair Trade Gemstones. Her fair hair is worn loose and she wears a black t-shirt, smiling against a black backdrop

    Katherine Chappell

    Fair Trade Gemstones
    (family-owned business dedicated to the responsible mining, sourcing and supplying of gemstones)

  • A black and white headshot of Philippa Kent Davis, Founder of ethical jewellery brand Philippa Louise Jewellery. Her curly hair is worn loose and she wears a leopard print scarf, smiling at the camera against a white backdrop

    Philippa Kent-Davis

    Founder, Philippa Louise Jewellery
    (designer-maker brand creating necklaces, rings and earrings with traceable metals and gemstones)

  • A black and white headshot of Rachel Sweeney, owner of ethical jewellery boutique Cox & Power. She wears her fair hair loose, a dark pearl necklace and a black t-shirt, looking away from the camera against a brick wall backdrop

    Rachel Sweeney

    Owner, Cox & Power
    (pioneering ethical jewellery since 1987, specialising in understated pieces crafted using Fairtrade Gold and Fairmined Gold)

  • A black and white portrait of Rebecca Maddock of ethical jewellery brand Wild Fawn Jewellery. She holds a Fashion Revolution inspired sign reading 'I Made Your Jewellery' and smiles at the camera, wearing her long fair hair loose and an apron

    Rebecca Maddock

    Founder, &Worn Studio
    (award-winning jewellery designer, maker, content marketer and small business consultant, specialising in jewellery design and production, content creation, branding, marketing and e-commerce)

  • A black and white portrait of Victoria Waugh, co-founder of V&V, sustainable jewellery and fashion consultancy. She is in a photography studio, wearing a grey jumper and large dark-rimmed glasses, smiling at the camera with her arms folded

    Victoria Waugh

    Founder, V&V
    (sustainability consultancy and B Corp certification support for fashion and jewellery brands aiming to make a more positive impact on the world)

  • A black and white portrait of Alice Rochester, Senior Designer at Harriett Kelsall, ethical bespoke jewellery brand. She wears her fair hair loose and curly, glasses and a light-coloured puff sleeve top, smiling at the camera in a jeweller's studio

    Alice Rochester

    Senior Designer and Ethical Ambassador, Harriet Kelsall Bespoke Jewellery
    (jewellery design brand crafting bespoke jewels exclusively in the UK using a variety of sustainable and traceable materials)

  • A black and white headshot of Beth West, Lab Director at the Gemmological Certification Services Lab. She wears her dark hair loose and looks away from the camera, smiling and wearing a floral top

    Beth West

    Lab Director, Gemmological Certification Services Laboratory
    (independent gemmological laboratory specialising in the identification and certification of diamonds, gemstones and pearls)

  • A black and white headshot of Saski Shutt, Designer-Maker of ethical handmade bespoke jewellery. She is outdoors, smiling into the distance and wearing a beanie hat and leather jacket

    Saskia Shutt

    Designer-Maker
    (Fairmined certified bespoke commissions, 100% hand-made in Brussels, Belgium using a variety of traceable and sustainable materials)

  • A black and white headshot of Dr. Karen Westland, Programme Manager of the Ethical Making Resource. She wears her straight fair loose and black-rimmed glasses, smiling directly at the camera against a black backdrop

    Dr. Karen Westland

    Programme Manager, Ethical Making, The Scottish Goldsmiths Trust
    (a research-led platform for sharing information about responsible and sustainable practice in the jewellery and silversmithing industry)

  • An portrait of goldsmith and artist Lisa Rothwell Young outdoors in the Scottish countryside. Dressed in a shirt and jeans, wearing her curly fair hair loose, she leans on a wooden gate in the sunshine and smiles directly at the camera

    Lisa Rothwell-Young

    Goldsmith & Artist, Lisa Rothwell-Young Jewellery
    (bespoke fine jewellery, created by hand using a variety of responsibly sourced, fairly traded and recycled materials in a vegan workshop, inspired by the natural world and Lisa’s customer’s stories)

  • A black and white headshot of Ruby McGonigle, Digital Marketing Manager at leading ethical jewellery brand Lebrusan Studio. Her hair is short and dark and she smiles at the camera, wearing a high-collared jacket and hoop earrings

    Ruby McGonigle

    Digital Marketing Manager, Lebrusan Studio
    (designer jewellery brand specialising in engagement rings and wedding bands, crafted in the UK using a variety of sustainable and ethical materials)

Resting members

  • A black and white candid shot of Clara Breen, ethical jewellery designer and goldsmith, dressed in black and wearing glasses, laughing with a customer at an ethical jewellery fair

    Clara Breen

    Designer & Goldsmith, Clara Breen London
    (hand-made earrings, rings, necklaces and bracelets in a variety of ethical and sustainable materials)

  • A black and white portrait of Lauren Davidson, ethical jewellery designer, dressed in black, hair worn in a high bun, sitting on a chair

    Lauren Davidson

    Founder & Creative Director, Ellie Air
    (
    B Corp certified fine jewellery brand specialising in contemporary designs, hand-made using a variety of ethical and sustainable materials)

  • A black and white headshot of Liz Stovell, Creative Director of ethical jewellery brand Untold Jewellery. She wears her straight dark her loose and pushed to one side and smiles at the camera, wearing a goldsmith's apron in a manufacturing workshop

    Liz Stovell

    Creative Director, Designer & Finisher, Untold Jewellery
    (one-woman fine jewellery brand specialising in minimalist designs brought to life using a variety of sustainable and traceable materials)

Want to join the ethical jewellery movement?

We are a collective of volunteers, always open to fresh faces and ideas. If you think your knowledge or skills could advance us in our mission, we’d love to hear from you.