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Lebrusan Studio launches Perfectus collection

The metal binding the collection together is 18ct Fairtrade Gold, which can be traced right back to its responsible roots

Ethical jewellery brand Lebrusan Studio has announced the launch of its latest collection Perfectus, a mini collection of stud earrings and pendant.

Following a long-term exclusive commitment to engagement rings, wedding bands and bespoke commissions, it’s the independent brand’s first foray into the realm of day-to-day decorative jewels for a number of years.

The collection consists of two matching necklace-and-earring sets; one set celebrating the diamond’s natural brilliance with raised claw settings and the other incorporating delicate milgrain beading into smooth rub-over settings.

Created exclusively in the UK, the jewels champion traditional British craftsmanship and a careful attention to detail.

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Furthermore, the brand’s design team has committed Perfectus to exclusively recycled diamonds.

Meanwhile, the metal binding the collection together is 18ct Fairtrade Gold, which can be traced right back to its responsible roots.

Arabel Lebrusan, creative director, said: “At Lebrusan Studio, our forte is special occasion pieces; exquisitely crafted fine jewellery that makes us feel fuzzy inside. Now, with these easy-to-wear earrings and necklaces, every day is a special occasion.

“As their namesake suggests, these timeless pendants and studs are the ultimate finishing touch to any look. Whether a triumphant addition to an everyday office outfit or a final sparkle atop your glad rags, this classic combination of gold and diamond will ensure you never leave the house incomplete.”

She added: “Humanity’s challenge in the 21st century is to ensure that no one falls short on life’s essentials, which include food, housing, healthcare and political voice. At the point of climate emergency, it’s also crucial that we stop exerting such collective pressure on Planet Earth’s life-supporting systems (a stable climate, fertile soils, a protective ozone layer, etc.). In our view, ‘responsible’ businesses should therefore place as much emphasis on environmental issues as socioeconomic matters and vice versa.”

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