Aiming to trade in a manner which supports a sustainable global environment and economy, fair trade gold and ethically sourced diamonds is a simple idea with profound consequences for all involved.
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Saying I Do to Fair Trade
Here I am (Above) with Judith Lockwood, Dir of Arctic Circle, Fair Trade Gold, Ethically - Sourced Diamonds; and Gary Wroe, CEO of Hockley Mint, and President of The British Jewellers Association.
I first started following their twitter and instagram feeds from Tanzania-whilst I was in, ironically, The Arctic Circle selling Tanzanite on board the MS Prinsendam(July)--- We were 1000 of miles apart- Me On Top of The World 71°10′21″ and they, at The Equator--- but on the same wave length. (A diamond jewellery brand using fully traceable Canadian diamonds set in Fair Trade Gold and Made in Britain)
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I first started following their twitter and instagram feeds from Tanzania-whilst I was in, ironically, The Arctic Circle selling Tanzanite on board the MS Prinsendam(July)--- We were 1000 of miles apart- Me On Top of The World 71°10′21″ and they, at The Equator--- but on the same wave length. (A diamond jewellery brand using fully traceable Canadian diamonds set in Fair Trade Gold and Made in Britain)
See:
Honningsvåg. Norway-Ready, Set, North Cape
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On Top of The World 71°10′21″ |
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