
Lebrusan Studio launches new Amare Collection
Ethical jewellery brand Lebrusan Studio has launched its new Amare Collection of love rings.
Amare consists of four wedding bands; the Florere, the Rosa, the Marquise and the Laurus.
The firm said the collection is defined by traditional British craftsmanship and recurring features include milgrain beading, marquise shaped diamond settings and hand-engraved floral motifs.
Two of its wedding bands have ‘pinched’ shapes that “complement” nearby solitaire engagement rings well.
Customers can choose between recycled platinum or gold, Fairtrade Gold, or Fairmined Ecological Gold.
Additionally, the collection’s bejewelled wedding bands are hand-set with small diamonds of traceable Canadian origin.
As with the majority of Lebrusan Studio’s offerings, the Amare rings are available on a made-to-order basis.
Having recently attained its Created in the UK certification, all jewellery pieces are crafted entirely in Britain; namely Hatton Garden, London’s historic jewellery quarter.
Arabel Lebrusan, creative director, said: “In this fast-paced world of consumption, competition and craze, we’re keen not to lose sight of what jewellery has the power to mean,” the brand’s “For our clientele, jewellery is about pledging commitment and celebrating significant milestones. Engagement rings, wedding bands and commitment rings are once-in-a-lifetime investments, their emotional symbolism transcending trends or economic value.
“For us, jewellery is about celebrating the natural materials gifted to us by Mother Earth, championing the intangible cultural heritage of mining and craftsmanship, and telling stories of people and places. In designing a small but considered collection of symbolic heirloom rings, boasting craft techniques and decorative accents as timeless as the notion of love itself, we have encapsulated all that we love most about jewellery.”