Recycled content in our products
Recycled content in our products
From 2026, over 80% of our products are made from at least 75% recycled materials – primarily the base metals: brass, zinc and stainless steel. While some components like crystal stones, freshwater pearls, or clasps may not yet be recycled, we continuously work to improve.
Where do the recycled materials come from?
Where do the recycled materials come from?
Our recycled materials come from pre-consumer and post-industrial waste, including discarded metal products and excess manufacturing materials. This reduces virgin extraction and contributes to a more circular production cycle.
Committed to verified documentation
Committed to verified documentation
Our jewellery and sunglasses are made with materials certified to the Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) and the Global Recycled Standard (GRS), provided by certified suppliers in our supply chain.
Our preferred material list
Our preferred material list
We have developed a Preferred Material List, which our designers use to guide material choices during product development. The list functions like a ranking system, comparing materials based on their environmental and social impact, such as water usage, carbon emissions and sourcing responsibility.
Waterproof jewellery
Waterproof jewellery
Our collection of waterproof jewellery is IP gold-plated and IP silver-plated. These pieces are extra resistant to corrosion – ensuring greater strength, durability and longevity.
The IP coating integrates more deeply into the core of the jewellery, making each piece even stronger, more water-resistant, and more durable for everyday wear.
All our waterproof jewellery has been tested both through internal wear tests and by an independent testing institute. The results show that the jewellery has a higher resistance than normal and therefore meets their criteria for waterproof jewellery.
Your safety comes first
Your safety comes first
All our products comply with the AFIRM Restricted Substances List (RSL), ensuring they meet strict industry standards for chemical safety and are safe to wear.