From Beyoncé to Meghan Markle: 5 British Jewelry Brands to Know

LONDONEmerging jewelry brands are embedding their wares with more than just diamonds.

These five brands have woven stories into their pieces, including sustainability and ethicality, from utilizing recycled metals and lab grown diamonds to certifications from B-Corp and the Responsible Jewellery Council.

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Below, find five jewelry brands that have meaningful storytelling at the center of the stylish ethoses.

Wanderlust Life

Known for its dreamy accessories with outdoorsy inflections, Wanderlust Life has emphasized its commitment to sustainability by becoming B-Corp certified.

“Nature is our constant inspiration, so we’re determined to develop practices that preserve and promote the environment,” said Georgie Roberts, brand founder and creative director.

Since 2013, the brand has crafted sustainably produced jewelry made by a team of female makers who work with semi-precious gemstones, recycled silver, 14-karat gold fill, 14-karat gold vermeil and 9-karat solid gold. “And because we design and make our jewelry to carry intention, meaning and spirit, the happiness and well-being of our producers and makers is intrinsic to our work and to our products,” Roberts added.

Daphine

Daphine counts stylist and collaborator Monikh Dale as a fan, british jewelry brands
Daphine counts stylist and collaborator Monikh Dale as a fan.

Founded in 2018, Daphine’s artfully elegant jewelry is handmade in the brand’s Jaipur atelier. Working with local artisans, the brand’s founders Damasia Ball and Philippine de Follin focus on creating pieces that are mindfully made, each certified by the Responsible Jewellery Council.

Small quantities, 18-karat gold laid over recycled brass, and biodegradable packaging are just some of the ways the brand has demonstrated its commitment to sustainable practices, with supporters including collaborator Monikh Dale.

Edge of Ember

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Edge of Ember

Edge of Ember creates jewelry with impact. For the past four years, the brand has worked solely with recycled metals, which they report has reduced their carbon footprint by 42.72 percent. But their dedication to sustainable and ethical practices doesn’t end there: Edge of Ember solely works with craftspeople that are paid living wages and lab-grown diamonds to create beautifully delicate jewelry that doesn’t break the bank.

The brand came to international fame after Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, wore a piece from the brand on her final days in the U.K. before relocating abroad with her husband, Prince Harry, in 2020.

Daisy Jewellery

Daisy Jewllery has had a six year collaboration with YouTuber and influencer Estée Lalonde, british jewelry brands
Daisy Jewellery has had a six-year collaboration with YouTuber and influencer Estée Lalonde.

Daisy Jewellery has mastered the art of creating effortlessly cool everyday jewelry. Necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings are made with ethically sourced recycled metals and with a traceable supply chain.

Since its 2009 launch, the brand has focused on giving back, partnering with more than 30 charities whether by collaborative partnerships or ad-hoc donations, and offsetting the carbon emissions of every order.

Basliq

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Beyoncé wearing Basliq’s drop ring.

Celebrity favorite jewelry brand Basliq counts Bella Hadid, Addison Rae, and Beyoncé as fans. Masterminded by 20-year-old designer Amaan Duffer, pieces reflect the brand’s starry status.

Take the glossy Solange bow, which Basliq’s website says was “inspired by a conversation with a dear friend, Solange.” Or, the brand’s Starboy ring, which made its public debut on the hand of Baz Luhrmann at the Met Gala.

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