Materials

Recycled Sterling Silver

All my jewellery is made using recycled sterling silver. It's a win-win for both style and sustainability! Instead of digging up more silver from the earth—which can be environmentally destructive and energy-intensive—recycling silver gives new life to existing metal without all the extra waste and pollution. It reduces the demand for mining, cuts down on carbon emissions, and helps conserve natural resources. Plus, recycled silver is just as high-quality and beautiful as newly mined silver, so you can shine a little brighter knowing your jewelry or accessories are eco-friendly!

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Surfite

Surfite is a colorful, eco-friendly material made from leftover resin used in surfboard production. Instead of letting these vibrant resin drips go to waste, they’re collected, cut, and polished into unique jewelry and art pieces. Unlike traditional gemstones, which require resource-intensive mining that disrupts ecosystems, surfite repurposes existing materials, reducing waste and minimizing environmental harm. It’s a stylish way to support sustainability while rocking one-of-a-kind, ocean-inspired designs!

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Sea Glass & Pottery

Using sea glass and pottery in jewellery is a much more sustainable choice than mining gemstones because it repurposes materials that have already been discarded, giving them a second life instead of relying on resource-heavy extraction. Every piece of sea glass I use is personally collected, often while litter picking, ensuring it’s sourced responsibly and with minimal environmental impact. Unlike gemstone mining, which often involves habitat destruction and high energy consumption, sea glass is naturally tumbled by the ocean, making it an eco-friendly and unique alternative—plus, each beautiful piece carries a little bit of history and ocean magic!

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