English class


English class

Craftsmanship and respect for nature, traceability of every stone, limited and on request production are the elements that distinguish the work of a young British artist.

[su_highlight background="#A26741" color="#FFFFFF"]HANDICRAFT[/su_highlight] For Rachel Jeffrey, every creation is a tiny work of art and to express it, she must come into contact with nature and the world that surrounds her. Jeffrey's inspiration comes from carefully observing the shapes of rocks, the twisting nature of water as it flows, and, of course, the graceful loveliness of plants. A work that unites biology and mineralogy and which, for her, is something essentially emotional.  Everything takes on a tangible shape through the selected production of refined earrings, bracelets, necklaces and rings, not only the product of her own ideas but also on customer request. Items that must, in any case, transmit pleasure, passion, elegance and, above all, style.

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Contemporary and fascinating. The craftswoman has a profound ecological ethic base. In fact, the precious metals, white and yellow gold, platinum and silver, only come from fair and responsible trade, extracted using sustainable methods that respect the local communities around the mines, while she only uses traceable diamonds that come under the Kimberley Process. The other gems must never be treated and come with a certificate of origin.  Another fundamental point in Rachel's philosophy is recycling. Every item of old jewellery must, on the customer's request, be transformed into something new, thus avoiding any kind of environmental pollution. Convinced that being an artisan also means exchanging and transmitting experience, Rachel Jeffrey has opened a school where she teaches the secrets of her work.

 


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