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Tom Wood launches traceable Cove jewellery collection

The launch also includes updated versions of Tom Wood's signet rings, now set with a new variety of Larvikite in a near-black tone with inclusions of blue sapphire

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Jewellery brand Tom Wood has unveiled its Cove collection, made entirely from traceable materials, including Larvikite sourced from quarries in Norway.

The Cove collection marks what the company describes as its first fully traceable jewellery range. 

It includes necklaces, bracelets and an earring made with handmade Larvikite beads and sterling silver elements.

The stone, which is recognised as Norway’s national stone, is supplied by Lundh’s quarries and certified to provide full transparency across the supply chain. 

All metal components are produced from certified recycled materials, which the company claims cut the environmental impact by more than 90% compared with virgin metals.

The launch also includes updated versions of Tom Wood’s signet rings, now set with a new variety of Larvikite in a near-black tone with inclusions of blue sapphire.

Mona Jensen, founder and creative director, said: “We are proud to present our first 100% traceable collection, a milestone that embodies our dedication to transparency and responsibility. Being a brand of purpose affects everything we do, it sets direction for the products we create, our ways of working, the spaces we build and the people we work with.

“To know where everything comes from and who was involved all the way until the finished product is a quite unusual thing in a tradition based and conservative industry. We would like to forge new standards for responsibility and hope to inspire others to do the same.”

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