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Article

21 Oct 2011

Author:
Professional Jeweller [UK]

Marking of Fairtrade Fairmined gold increases [UK]

The Goldsmiths’ Company has reported that the number of items being recognised as Fairtrade Fairmined gold is ever-increasing. Since the Fairtrade Fairmined mark was first launched in February this year, several designers and manufacturers have been submitting items to be marked…The company says that with more and more manufacturers producing Fairtrade Fairmined gold articles the word amongst consumers is spreading widely, with a number of exhibitors at the Goldsmiths’ Fair actively promoting their Fairtrade Fairmined jewellery. [also refers to Garrard, Fifi Bijoux, CRED Jewellery, April Doubleday, Harriet Kelsall, Oria, Linnie McLarty, Pippa Small, Ute Decker, Weston Beamor]