At the heart of our mission lies a deep respect for both people and the planet. That’s why, beginning in 2026, we are committing to give back 3% of our revenue to support the restoration of lands and the rebuilding of communities affected by traditional diamond mining. This initiative is not just about repair—it’s about responsibility. We believe that true luxury should never come at the cost of human lives or environmental destruction, and this step is part of our long-term vision for a more just and sustainable industry.

We are also fully committed to reducing our reliance on newly mined materials. All of our diamonds are lab-grown, offering the same brilliance and durability as mined diamonds, but without the destructive impact. Traditional gemstone mining is linked to deforestation, water pollution, ecosystem collapse, and widespread human rights abuses—including forced labor, child exploitation, and unsafe working conditions. By choosing lab-grown, we eliminate these harms and actively support a more ethical alternative.

Looking ahead, we’re taking steps toward transitioning to recycled gold in our designs. While we’re not there yet, it’s a change we’re actively working toward. Gold mining, like diamond mining, carries a heavy environmental and social toll—from toxic chemical runoff and habitat destruction to the displacement of communities. By shifting to recycled gold, we aim to reduce our footprint even further and move closer to a more sustainable, transparent, and responsible approach to fine jewelry.