Below you will find PDF downloads for a series of ethical jewellery modules presented by Fair Jewellery Action for those who are interested in beginning the process of becoming ethical jewellers. Sponsored by the National Association of Goldsmiths, Company of Master Jewellers, Birmingham Assay Office and CAFOD (Catholic Overseas Development Agency). The purpose of these modules is to get people started and will generate many questions. Please feel free to contact Marc Choyt (FJA) or Greg Valerio for any further assistance.
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Fairtrade Fairmined Certified Gold Suppliers
Fairtrade Fairmined Licensed Jewellers
- Alex Monroe
- Amanda Li Hope
- Anna Loucah Fine Jewellery
- April Doubleday
- Arabel Lebrusan
- Caratess
- CRED Jewellery
- Dale Aldington-Hunt
- Diana Porter Jewellery
- EC One
- Element Jewellers
- Fifi Bijoux
- Foundation Jewellery
- Garrard Fine Jewellers
- Harriet Kelsall
- Hattie Rickards
- Ingle & Rhode
- Jessica Poole
- John Titcombe
- Jon Dibben
- Kaanaanmaa
- Kirsten Muenster Jewelry
- Leonard of London
- Linnie Mclarty
- Melville Fine Jewellery
- Oak Fine Jewellery
- Oria Jewellery
- Pippa Small
- Pravins
- Sam Salmons Designs
- September Rose
- Stephen Einhorn
- Stephen Webster
- Ute Decker
Recycled Silver Suppliers
Traceable Diamond Suppliers
Traceable Gemstones & Pearl Suppliers

it states that open source minerals (is a) “system of warranties that guarantees the customer mine to retail chain of custody back to original mine site.
It is not. OSM is a trading platform.
The Jeweltree Foundation is the (only) independent certification body that offers guarantees regarding the traceability of the diamonds (and melee!) and best practices in the polishing centre.