Supply Chain Transparency
This coverage explores supply chain transparency within the global and UK jewellery industry, focusing on ethical sourcing, traceability, and responsible manufacturing. Jewellery Focus reports on initiatives, certifications, and technologies enhancing visibility across diamond, gemstone, and precious metal supply chains. Coverage also includes insights from brands, suppliers, and trade bodies working to strengthen accountability, sustainability, and consumer trust in the jewellery sector.
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	Oct- 2024 -1 OctoberDesigners
		Monica Vinader unveils latest Amy Powney collab
Monica Vinader has announced that it has launched a new collaboration with Amy Powney after the success of previous collaborations. The new collaboration includes the brandโs first ever garment alongside cufflinks, a necklace, a ring, a bracelet and earrings. All the pieces are crafted in 100% recycled gold vermeil and…
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	Mar- 2023 -13 MarchAppointments
		Opsydia appoints new sales and marketing director
Diamond and gemstone security specialist, Opsydia, has appointed Jimmy Gove to the position of sales and marketing director, effective immediately. Opsydia is recognised for its technology that places unique identifiers on and beneath the surface of gemstones to secure their identity. Gove brings to Opsydia more than a decade of…
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	Oct- 2022 -10 OctoberRetailers
		Monica Vinader and Ennovie partner for supply chain transparency initiative
Monica Vinader has announced the launch of a supply chain transparency initiative, Monica Vinaderโs Product Passport programme, which aims allow customers to trace the origin of their jewellery from design, materials sourcing, crafting, all the way to arrival at their doorstep. The jeweller is partnering with the worldโs first net…
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	Sep- 2018 -6 SeptemberProduct Launches
		Everledgerโs Provenance Proof Blockchain to be open to entire industry by February 2019
The first coloured gemstone blockchain, initiated by the Guฬbelin Gem Lab in cooperation with Everledger, is to be open to the entire jewellery industry by February 2019. The primary purpose of the Provenance Proof Blockchain is to record all steps of a specific gem along the supply chain. Currently in…
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	Sep- 2017 -6 SeptemberDesigners
		Cred launches the โultimate ethicalโ engagement ring
Cred Jewellery has announced the launch of its โultimate ethicalโ engagement ring collection using its own lab-grown diamonds. The brand, which was one of the pioneering jewellery brands to use Fairtrade gold, insists that the use of lab grown diamonds will lead to a product that is 100% traceable and…
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