Accreditations
We are the first jeweller in the world to be both Responsible Jewellery Council certified and licensed by the Fairtrade Foundation.
Accreditations
We are the first jeweller in the world to be both Responsible Jewellery Council certified and licensed by the Fairtrade Foundation.
Freeman of The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths
Harriet Kelsall is a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and a Freeman of the City of London.
Assay Assured Trustmark
This is the world’s only jewellery-specific digital Trustmark, backed by all four UK Assay Offices, where hallmarking takes place. This Trustmark ensures our online pieces meet the Assay Assured standards and that our pieces are hallmarked, and their precious metal content matches their description.
Fairtrade Licensed
Back in 2011 we were one of 20 jewellers worldwide to launch Fairtrade gold with the Fairtrade Foundation. We are licensed by them to use Fairtrade gold, silver and platinum which means we are able to work in this metal and use the Fairtrade stamp on our jewellery. We are audited every year to ensure our part in the supply chain is correctly administered.
Responsible Jewellery Council Certified
We were the first UK Independent Jewellers to be awarded Responsible Jewellery Council certification and the first in the world to be both certified by the RJC and licensed by the Fairtrade Foundation. The RJC certification involves a comprehensive audit to ensure our business processes meet the highest possible ethical, environmental and social standards.
National Association of Jewellers
We are members of the UK National Association of Jewellers and Harriet Kelsall is a past chair and deputy chair
Fair Luxury Pledge Members
We have joined Fair Luxury’s Pledge Programme - pledging that 100% of the new gold bullion that we order will either be recycled or Fairtrade by 2022. The programme brings together ‘industry change makers who have a vision for a responsible and sustainable future’.
Fair Jewellery Action Members
Fair Jewelry Action (FJA) is a Human Rights and Environmental Justice Network within the jewellery sector. FJA promotes ethical and fair trade jewellery practices by advocating traceability and transparency in the jewellery supply chain.