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UK-based boutique jeweller Arabel Lebrusan has launched her Hera Collection of women’s engagement rings in her new showroom in Brighton.

The Hera Collection is a selection of ethical engagement rings in designs including bezel-set solitaire and trilogy arrangements of traceable Canadian diamonds, lab grown yellow diamonds and Malawi sapphires and rubies. The rings are crafted from ethical 18 carat gold or recycled platinum.

The Collection celebrates “the goddess within”, and individual pieces are named after goddesses in Greek mythology, including Hera, Demeter and Hestia.

Speaking of her Hera Collection, Lebrusan said: “An engagement is such a special time in two people’s lives, and the Hera Collection of engagement rings is a reflection and celebration of women as goddesses. In designing these unique pieces, I found inspiration in the goddesses of Greek mythology, but also the goddess in each of us. Fine jewellery has the ability to make us feel empowered, and this is exactly what the Hera engagement rings are designed to do.

“The shoulders of each ring bear beautiful scrolls, exquisitely hand-engraved by artisans in the heart of London’s famed jewellery district, Hatton Garden. I am so proud to have worked with these fine jewellers on this very special Collection.”

The Collection’s pieces are crafted from Fairtrade and Fair-mined ecological gold and platinum as well as traceable gemstones. The Hera Collection is now available for viewing by appointment in the UK.

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