Sustainable silver jewellery maker SilverHare has launched a new collection of unique handmade silver and enamel jewellery inspired by the crystal clear blue and turquoise waters in the Isles of Scilly.
Maker Gill Rose shares her inspiration for this Cornish jewellery collection: “On my first visit to the Isles of Scilly, I was stunned to see such crystal waters along the coast, unrivalled anywhere in the world! The intensity of the colours of the sea with a backdrop of white sands and rock took my breath away and I hope my new collection will do the same for you!”.
Gill takes a great deal of time and pride in her collections and her sustainable practices ensure you can buy guilt-free, safe in the knowledge that great care is taken in sourcing recycled silver. You will find in all her collections the jewellery is made from sustainable recycled fine and sterling silver, and the Isles of Scilly Collection is enhanced with beautiful blue and green enamels.
The intensity of the colour of this enamel varies depending on how the light catches it, from the lighter translucent turquoise and green of shallow waters to the darker more intense colours of deeper waters, ensuring no moment is the same when admiring your chosen pieces. Just like the ocean when sitting with sand between your toes on a sunny day and admiring the view.
For the month of March only, all subscribers to ‘HareShare News’ can enjoy a very special 10% offer on the new Isles of Scilly Collection.
So just hop on over to the SilverHare Jewellery website to sign up and get your own little piece of the ocean to sparkle in the sun this summer.
Sustainable and Eco Friendly
Shop Cornish are please to promote sustainable Cornish Jewellery and SilverHare are a great ambassador for the eco friendly approach. Recycling fine silver is a big commitment but leaves a guilt free trail so that you can buy silver jewellery knowing the impact in the environment is minimalised. Gill has a policy that no silver goes to waste. She reuses any silver to create more unique items and bespoke items for customers who share her same ethos. It doesn’t stop with silver either. Gill also applies the same green thinking within all her work, including other materials such as upcycled machinery that is used in the jewellery making process, as well as reusable and recyclable packaging, and more. You can read her full Sustainability Road Map here.