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Personalised jewellery for Christmas

As we near the end of the year, we tend to look back on all of the wonderful things that have happened in the past 12 months, and we want to give thanks to those nearest to our hearts who have shared these special times with us.


There is something particularly sentimental about the festive season, and in our opinion there is no better way to celebrate and commemorate these moments than with a personalised piece of jewellery.

Our collection of timeless and fine jewellery can be personalised with an engraving or a precious gemstone, so you can either gift or receive a truly unique piece of jewellery that has a sentimental message behind it.

As each KIND Collection piece is handmade to order, it takes time to craft each design to guarantee the structural integrity and longevity of your jewellery. If you are looking to gift someone a personalise a piece of jewellery from KIND Collection this Christmas, please ensure you place your order online before December 1st to guarantee it arrives in time for Christmas. All non-personalised orders must be placed by December 7th.


Treat your loved ones (or yourself) to a special piece of jewellery from KIND Collection this Christmas.

ENGRAVINGS

Hold a special someone or a treasured memory close to your heart by engraving a name, message, initials or a drawing onto the disc of your KIND Collection necklace. Our laser engravings allow you to choose your preferred font or use your own handwriting to personalise the piece.

GEMSTONES

If you are looking for an extra hint of bling, choose to add a precious gemstone to your KIND jewellery. Birthstones are a wonderful way to personalise your jewellery, as they are symbolic of your loved ones or your own birth month. We have a selection of precious gemstones available for personalisation – however if there is a particular stone not listed, please get in touch with us directly and we will source one specifically for you.

With the festive season almost upon us, browse our collection online to discover jewellery pieces with a personal touch.

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REWORK X RECYCLE: Emma

Breathe new life into your pre-loved jewellery with our REWORK X RECYCLE services. We encourage our community to curate a collection of jewellery that they will wear forever and renew or rework those they no longer do.

As part of our sustainability initiative, REWORK X RECYCLE, we had the pleasure of working with Emma of redesigning her heirloom jewellery that had been in her family for several generations. Although the pieces were incredibly sentimental, they were not to her taste, and as a result they were kept hidden away in a jewellery box.

This week we spoke to Emma about her experience with KIND, and we have shared her lovely words with you all.

Can you talk us through the pieces we reworked and why they were so sentimental to you:

I reworked pieces of jewellery that I inherited from my family. Knowing that I could redesign them and turn them into pieces that I could wear everyday, like my grandmother and great grandmother did, was so important to me. Now I get to carry part of them with me each day, knowing that they are made of the same gold and stones that they cherished. It makes me feel like they are with me every day.


Why did you choose to work with KIND collection on your pieces?

I chose KIND because Tansy is hands down an absolute treasure. Not only is she the loveliest person you could ever meet but she is so passionate about every piece she's worked on with me with. It's amazing how she can make an idea in your head a reality. She is also so easy to brainstorm ideas with and so patient even when you end up changing your mind 100 times as you can get so scared of getting it wrong! But she's so understanding and committed to getting what you want absolute right, it's almost like the items are her family heirlooms too! She's a true artist and when I end up sending off my family treasures, I do in the knowledge that what I get back will be better than I even imagined!

How do your new designs make you feel?

Like home. Like being part of something bigger than myself. Like I'm connected to people in my family from generations that I never even met. It's a strange combination of comfort, pride and joy that is hard to put into words.




Do you have any tips or advice for people considering turning their heirloom pieces into something new?

Go for it. Even if you're worried just talk ideas through. You don't have to commit until you're certain you've got it right. Tansy has an amazing ability to get you to where you need to be. I've never felt any pressure to commit to anything and have always felt like so much thought and inspiration has gone into my pieces. Don't be afraid to look into what you can create with Kind. It's amazing.

If our REWORK X RECYCLE initiative resonates with you, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We can use the entirety of your pre-loved jewellery, or combine it with new precious metals and gemstones too. Book an appointment online (here), or get in touch via email (hello@kindjewellery.com).

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Eco-Wedding Ring FAQ

Celebrate your love story with a KIND Collection’s Eco-Wedding rings.

Last week we launched our first 'ready-to-buy’ wedding collection, which features 8 timeless designs.

Wedding rings are the ultimate symbol of love and commitment, and at KIND Collection we take great pride in our role of creating beautiful rings that can be cherished for a lifetime.

We have been overwhelmed by the love and support from this launch, so we wanted to share a few FAQ for all the lovers out there!

LEADTIMES

Given our commitment to craftsmanship & quality, these pieces can take 3–5 weeks to complete and ship. We have a zero waste policy, which is why each ring is handmade to order, so we never have excess stock.

Once you have purchased your ring online, you will get an email to let you know we have received your order. Once your ring is completed, you will receive a notification of shipment to let you know that your piece has been dispatched. All orders are sent out with tracking and insurance, and require a signature upon delivery.

If you require a faster turnaround time, please contact us via email (hello@kindjewellery.com.) prior to placing your order and we’ll do everything we can to meet your special time frame.

PERSONALISATION

Each ring in our Eco-Wedding Collection can personalised with a special name, message, drawing or initials. Our laser engraver allows your make this milestone occasional unique and highly personal. Choose your favourite font or use your own handwriting, and we will have the message engraved in your ring forever. If you choose to add an engraving, we will be in touch via email to finalise your details once we receive your order.

You can also choose to personalised your ring by adding a precious gemstone. If you would like to add an ethically mined gemstone to your ring, please get in touch with us directly via email – hello@kindjewellery.com.

METALS

At KIND Collection, we are committed to creating high quality, durable wedding rings that last a lifetime.


When it comes to choosing a metal for your wedding rings, we offer a range of precious metals to suit every style, colour preference and budget.


Our Eco-Wedding Collection is available in:

9ct & 18ct Yellow Gold

9ct & 18ct Rose Gold

9ct & 18ct White Gold

Platinum


We only use responsibly sourced materials for our rings, so you have the choice of using 100% Recycled Metals from Vipa Designs Limited, or you can support an artisanal and fairly run mine in Peru by opting for Fairmined Metals.

RETURNS

As our Eco-Wedding Rings are handmade to order, we do not offer returns on these products. We can send out a free ring sizer in the post, and we offer free resizing (up or down 2 sizes).

PAYMENT OPTIONS

KIND Collection offers ClearPay on all online orders, including our Eco-Wedding Ring Collection.

Here at KIND Collection, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional quality jewellery that can be treasured for a lifetime. We are committed to providing our customers with integrity, transparency and inclusiveness. If you have any questions about our latest Eco-Wedding Ring Collection, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

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How we select a KIND diamond

Diamonds are one of the most frequently sought-after gemstones in our studio, and we take great pride in selecting each individual stone, to ensure they meet our meticulous standards.

While the 4Cs and certificates are an important consideration, they do not describe the overall beauty of the stone. To ensure our customers receive the most breathtaking diamond, we delve beyond the basics to assess the stones.

The KIND founder, Tansy Haak, has an incredibly eye for gemstones and searches for and identifies diamonds that not only meet our high-quality standards but also provide our customers with excellent value.

Understanding the elements that affect a diamond’s beauty takes years of experience and continuous research, but is something that Tansy as acquired after years of handcrafting jewellery.

How do we assess a diamond? We identify the type, colour and inclusions that the diamond has. For example – does the diamond have any specific inclusions that may risk future damage? We assess whether the diamond shows a true representation of its natural colour, or whether it has been affected by fluorescence which may make the diamond appear slightly hazy or cloudy.

We take the work out of searching for the perfect diamond by vetting the stones for you. By doing this, we take the pressure off our customers and remove the stress from the diamond buying process.

In addition to the quality of the stone, we can guarantee the authenticity and conflict free nature of the diamond and the mining practices that harvested it from the earth. A vast majority of the diamonds we use at KIND are Canada Mark. These stones are mined in the north west territories of Canada and are only cut and traded by authorised cutting houses and dealers.

We also source a number of our stones from Ocean Diamonds, which are all accompanied by a Certificate of Provenance that specifies the origin and the coastal area where the gem has been harvested by hand. Their diamonds are retrieved in a responsible manner along the coast of South Africa and Namibia - and we are proud to work with them at KIND Collection. You can learn more about our diamond suppliers, here.

We also take great pleasure from working with vintage diamonds that have been passed down or gifted to our customers from their loved ones. Our Rework X Recycle services allow you to include your own diamonds in your KIND jewellery, and gives your jewellery an extra touch of sentimental value. You can learn more about our bespoke and Rework X Recycle offerings, here.

Our diamond collection is a proud reflection of our commitment to quality. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about where our diamonds come from, please do not hesitate to reach out.

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September birthstone: Sapphire

Radiate feelings of inner warmth, sincerity, faithfulness and empowerment with the September birthstone – Sapphire.


Sapphires are the well-loved and celebrated birthstone for those born in September, and they are also one of the four precious gemstones, with the other stones being Diamonds, Emeralds and Rubies. 

They are an incredibly durable stone, second only to Diamonds on the Mohs hardness scale, making them a perfect addition to any heirloom piece that will be worn and treasured for multiple lifetimes.

HISTORY

Originating from the Greek word ‘sappheiros’, sapphires are engrained with ancient symbolism, and have a rich history. Sapphires are often associated with holding mystical powers. In ancient times, it was believed that Sapphires protected from evil and would ward off illness. This stone was also believed to bring gifts of fulfilment, joy, beauty, prosperity, and inner peace to the wearer.

While adored by everyone, sapphires were historically worn by royals and affluent members of society. The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that blue sapphires protected themselves from harm and envy. During the Middle Ages, the royals wore sapphires because they believed they were connected to the prosperity of heaven. Other ancient civilisations believed the earth actually rested on a giant sapphire, which made the sky blue.

With its almost ethereal appearance and range of shades, it’s no surprise royalty love this birthstone.

COLOUR

Sapphires are most known and thought of for their deep, royal blue colour tone, but sapphires can actually be found in almost every colour – with one notable exception, red sapphires are known as rubies. Many cultures across the world have seen sapphires as a symbol of wisdom and divinity.

Sapphires are formed from volcanic activity, and due to the natural circumstances, no two Sapphires will ever look exactly the same.

IN THE STUDIO

We love this stone for its glorious colour, historical significance, and exceptional durability. Sapphires are very popular in the KIND studio, and we are proud to work with a number of sapphire dealers that aim to empower both the mining communities and the consumer. Most of our sapphires are sourced from Fair-Trade Gemstones which is a family run business that has operated for over 40 years. For more unusual Sapphires we work closely with Nineteen48 which operate their own mines and cutting houses in beautiful Sri Lanka (a place very close to our hearts).

Sapphires can be found in our collection, notably included in our Rainbow Horizon Bar Necklace and One of A KIND Necklaces. They can also be added into any of our collection pieces through our personalisation services, where you can add a gemstone or engraving of your choice to your jewellery.

Sapphires can also be included in any bespoke jewellery – and whilst we are able to source sapphires of any colour, carrat and clarity to these designs, we are also able to incorporate your own sapphires and other gemstones through our Rework X Recycle services.

If you are interested in commissioning a bespoke piece with this beautiful gemstone, or have any questions about the sapphires that we use in our studio, please feel free to get in touch with us.

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REWORK X RECYCLE: Claire

We recently had the pleasure of working with KIND customer, Claire, on her 40th birthday to redesign a Diamond Pendant that she had received from her parents when she was 18.

Whilst the initial design was sweet and beautifully made, it wasn’t a style that Claire felt passionate about, and thus the necklace was rarely worn.

After sitting down with Claire in an initial consultation, we quickly understood the aesthetic that she wanted brought to life. Firstly, we worked on a chunkier version of our Wild Love ring for her to wear alongside her wedding band. We incorporated 4 ethically mined Rubies into the design to signify each member of her family, which made the ring uniquely symbolic to Claire.


From here, we began the journey of redesigning her necklace from when she was 18, by using the existing 18ct gold and Diamond, alongside an eye-catching diamond that was a part of her grandmothers engagement ring and a gold chain she had also inherited. We designed a necklace with an organic form which took influence from the wild love ring with handcarved markings along each edge. The Diamonds were set flush within the pendant and she now has the option to wear them facing inwards or outwards depending on how visible she wants them to be.


The new design fit seamlessly into her everyday life and has become a piece that she will wear day-in and day-out for many years to come.

Claire was kind enough to answer a few questions about her experience, and you can find her responses outlined below:

What is the meaning and significance of the materials that were used in this Recycle + Rework design?

I didn’t wear a necklace that I had received for my 18th birthday from my parents. For my 40th birthday this year, I wanted to be able to have this piece re-worked and turned into a piece that I’d wear on a regular basis.


What was the inspiration behind your designs?

I was after an organic shape that could hold the diamond in a way where the diamond wasn’t the most prominent feature.



Why was it important to you that you could use your own materials?

The idea of being able to use as much of the original materials was very important, and I didn’t want to use any new materials unless it was absolutely necessary. After working with Tansy on this new necklace, it was an added bonus that there was enough extra gold to also create a Wild Love Ring to sit alongside my wedding ring. The two rings pair beautifully together.



Does your new jewellery hold more sentimental value knowing that it was once another design that had been inherited?

Yes, there is a combination of an 18th birthday gift, plus a stone from my Grandmother’s engagement ring. It means a lot to be able to wear these gemstones and gold everyday now.


Why did you choose KIND Collection to create your new piece?

I have been following Tansy for a while on Instagram and I was given a piece of her collection for my birthday. I loved the craftsmanship and designs, and KIND’s ethos and approach perfectly suited what I was after. I love both pieces!

If you have any pre-loved or unworn jewellery sitting at the bottom of your jewellery box, please get in touch with KIND Collection. We can work with you to redesign these pieces into something that you will love and cherish for the test of time. You can make an appointment via our website, or send us an email at hello@kindjewellery.com

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Jewellery essentials

Jewellery has the ability to elevate your style and add little touches of detail to any outfit. Our collection of timeless jewellery has been designed to fit in seamlessly to our customers everyday wardrobe.


When curating your personal jewellery collection, it is important that you choose quality pieces that will serve you for a lifetime, and can be passed down for generations to come. As all of our pieces are made with solid precious metals, they can always be melted down and redesigned into something new if they no longer in line with your style.


If you are looking to curate a timeless jewellery collection, discover our everyday essentials from KIND Collection that you should invest in.


PENDANT NECKLACE
Our range of necklaces are available in mini and regular sizes, to suit your style preference. Each pendant has been handcrafted in the UK in either 100% Recycled 9ct gold or sterling silver. Our necklace pendants can all be personalised with your birthstone or initial — so that your necklace remains uniquely yours. Our Full Moon Disc Necklace has always been our most popular design as the beautifully weighted pendant features a smooth face that is ideal for personalising.


RINGS

Let your hand become works of art with a range of bespoke and collection rings. When curating a personal jewellery collection, consider your rings to be the foundation. Invest in a style that you will feel comfortable wearing on their own, whilst also having the potential to be worn as a stack as you gradually add to your collection. Our Wild Love Ring is a timeless classic that features our signature engraved pattern, as well as 4 ethically mined diamonds. It looks beautiful on it’s own, and fits in seamlessly to an existing or ever-growing stack. Signet Rings are also a great timeless investment, and can be ordered via our bespoke services.



STUD EARRINGS:
The ultimate ear-candy starts with petite and practical stud earrings. A signature pair of stud earrings will have an impact on any outfit, and can be kept in at all time so that they eventually become part of your everyday identity. No matter the occasion, a pair of studs will serve you well and you will undoubtedly find yourself wearing them for many years to come.


HOOP EARRINGS:
Take your earring game up a notch with a pair of timeless hoops. No matter the size, hoop earrings are classic everyday jewellery that creates a statement on their own. Our Solar Hoop Earrings and Otto Hoop Earrings have been designed to be worn together – however they still look just as eye-catching when they are worn individually. We have also worked on many bespoke earring projects for customers that include heirloom gemstones and precious metals from their pre-loved jewellery.

Browse our ethically made jewellery online and curate your dream jewellery collection with KIND. To commission a bespoke piece of jewellery, make an appointment online or send us an email to hello@kindjewellery.com.

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What is an 'Ethical Jeweller'?

ETHICAL

(eth·i·cal)

Connected with moral principles about what is right and wrong and the branch of knowledge dealing with these practices.



In order for jewellery to classified as ethical, the traceability of each element must be identified. An ethical jeweller should be completely transparent about their supply chain and where their materials (precious metals and gemstones) are sourced from, and be able to provide you with evidence prior to purchase.



When tracing the materials back to the suppliers, it is also important to identify the impact that it has had on the planet – and the community. Traditional mining practices have been fraught with malpractices, and the welfare of the workers haven often fallen short.

In a world where greenwashing prevalent in almost every industry, it can be hard to identify which brands are actually doing their part to to have a positive impact on our planet and wider communities. Today we are sharing 3 crucial things that a jeweller must be able to show, in order to be considered ‘ethical’.


3 THINGS A JEWELLERY BRAND MUST DO TO BE CONSIDERED ETHICAL

01. Address overconsumption

Alongside fast fashion, jewellery is often worn just a handful of times before ending up in landfill. If jewellery has been plated, the gold or silver can quickly fade, leaving the cheaper materials behind.

At KIND Collection, we take an active approach to lowering the overconsumption of jewellery by only working with solid precious metals, to ensure the longevity of each piece. We also offer our Recycle + Rework services to those who no longer wear their jewellery, and would like to use the existing materials and redesign them into a new style. Our aim is to create a circular economy with our jewellery, where each piece can last generations and be redesigned time and time again.

02. Support the workers

Arguably the most important aspect of being an ethical jeweller is the focus on the miners and local communities where the materials are sourced from. Diamond and precious metal mines have been associated with violence and unfair labour for decades – so the traceability of the materials used in your jewellery is crucial for it to be considered ‘ethical’.

Since KIND Collection first began, our aim was to ensure every piece of gold/silver/platinum and gemstone could be traced from mine to market. We have done our research to ensure that not only our supply chain is ethical – but that the businesses we work with also exclusively implement ethical practices. You can learn more about our suppliers in our recent blog: "The KIND Supply Chain”.

03. Reduce the environmental impact

In addition to the issue of overconsumption, there are many other things that an ethical jeweller must consider in order to reduce their impact on the planet. Harsh chemicals are often used when manufacturing jewellery, which can end up in water systems and subsequently harming our environment.

To ensure our jewellery has minimal impact on the planet, we only use non-toxic products when cleaning and creating our jewellery. We also encourage our community to purchased pre-loved jewellery through our Vintage Collection. Shopping vintage is a great way to support sustainable and ethical practices, as the materials are already in circulation. Additionally, our Recycle + Rework services also encourage our community to reuse the materials that they already have, which also enhances the sentimental value of their special piece.

As a business, we aim to be KIND. Our jewellery has been handcrafted in the UK with our planet and humankind in mind. We are open about our supply chain and encourage you get in contact with us if you have any questions about our suppliers or our methods.

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KIND Wedding & Engagement Rings

Designing your engagement or wedding ring is an exciting experience, and we are here to help you discover your perfect ring by private appointment.


Our appointments are either held virtually online or in person at our dedicated London location. Upon arrival you will be warmly welcomed by Tansy Haak, the KIND Collection founder. Tansy will gently guide you through the entire process, from the initial design concept to the final touches.

After securing your appointment day and time online, it is best if you collate any notes and images that will help to translate your desired style, colour and cut. It is optional to send this information across to Tansy prior to your appointment, to give her the opportunity to be best prepared for your upcoming appointment. If Tansy already has an idea in mind for your general style, she can bring additional suggestions and prior designs to show you as an example.

In addition to the design of the ring, it is important to consider the precious materials that will be included in your ring. At KIND Collection, we only use ethically sourced diamonds and gemstones in our jewellery, so you can feel rest assured that your ring hasn’t had left a negative impact on the world we live in. We source all of our natural diamonds from Canada Marked Diamonds or Ocean Diamonds, both of which adhere to the ‘Kimberly Process’.

In addition to diamonds, many gemstones also feature prominently in our engagement and wedding rings. Once again, we have done our research to ensure each precious gemstone is traceable from mine to market. Many of Sapphires, Rubies & Emeralds are sourced from Fair-Trade Gemstones, which is a family run business that has operated for over 40 years. Our Emeralds and Amethysts are sourced directly from Brazil Gemstones, which is another wonderful family run business that follows many internationally recognised green initiatives, such as the Environmental Impact Assessment Certificate.

After discussing your style and materials at your appointment, Tansy will sketch a final copy of your ring so you can visually see the design before the production begins. Attached with your illustrated ring will be 2 sets of complimentary quotes, to help you decide upon the ring of your choice. These quotes will compare the prices of 100% recycled gold or platinum, alongside Fairmined gold or platinum alongside the cost of your gemstones or diamonds.

If you wish to pair your wedding band to your engagement rings, then you can discuss with Tansy in your initial consult. Whether you want a design that tessellates with your engagement ring, or a simplistic yet timeless band, Tansy will help to pair both styles together.

Everyones love is unique, and we do everything that we can to ensure that your ring reflects your compassion for one another. If you would like to discuss a personal modern heirloom or would like some more information about our wedding and engagement rings, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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Mens engagement & wedding rings

Mens engagement rings are on the rise, and we are honoured to have the privilege to be a part of the journey for many of our KIND customers.

Over the years, many couples have been diverting away from traditions, with the male partners being the recipient of an engagement ring. Jewellery holds a lot of sentimental value, and it is always important to remember that there is no right or wrong ways to celebrate love. Men can also display their love and affection by wearing an engagement ring, and today we are highlighting some of the designs that we have worked on in the KIND studio.

Every piece of jewellery has a story to tell, and this wedding ring set is one of our favourite tales. David and Josh commissioned and designed their rings, using their own diamonds and gold. Whilst the two designs are intrinsically different, they complement each others style – just as the pair do throughout life.

Another memorable design was for Joy and Josh. Whilst Joy’s design is delicate and detailed, Josh’s 8mm matte gold wedding ring is bold, and incorporates the gold from his fathers wedding ring.


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When designing your own ring, there are many things to consider – but visually the four overarching elements are the style, the finish, the precious metal, and the gemstones.

THE PRECIOUS METALS
The best place to start when designing your own jewellery is considering the precious metal, as that will set the colour foundation for the ring. If you are contemplating a ring with a silver hue, read our recent blog ‘Platinum Vs Silver Vs White Gold’, to understand the difference between the precious metals. If you prefer a gold finish, then you have the option of rose gold and yellow gold – both of which are available in 9ct and 18ct by using fairmined or 100% recycled gold.

Precious metals can also be melted down and redesigned, so if you have inherited a piece of jewellery (just like the couples mentioned above), then you can include those materials in your ring to add an extra layer of sentimental value.

THE STYLE

After choosing the precious metals, it’s time to set the tone by deciding on the style of your ring. Whilst some men prefer a simplistic band, others opt for a more intricate signet ring style. Signet rings can be engraved with a symbol, crest or loving message, which makes them a romantic option for engagement rings. Our latest Vintage KIND Collection features a number of unisex signet rings that can be resized and personalised with an engraving or gemstone.

Browse our Vintage Collection, here.

THE FINISH

There are so many ways to make your ring unique – and one popular option is the finish. In the KIND studio, we have worked on a number of rings that have a matte design, a glossy shine, a hammered surface, and a perfectly smooth exterior. If you are going to be wearing a wedding and engagement ring, it can be a good idea to consider the finishing of both designs, to ensure they complement each other when they are worn together.


THE GEMSTONES

Traditionally, gemstones (in particular, diamonds) have been heavily featured in engagement rings for women – so why should it be any different for men? At KIND, we have loved working with a range of bespoke styles for men that range from subtle bling to bold and bright designs. Another trend that we have seen in the studio has been gemstones, which have often been passed down through families, set on the inside of the ring. This is a beautiful way for those who prefer a subtle design to include the sentimental value of a gemstone.

If you are thinking about commissioning a wedding or engagement ring, please get in touch with us at KIND. We work closely with our customers from start to finish, to ensure the ring is exactly what they had in mind.

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Platinum Vs Silver Vs White gold

Commissioning a unique piece of jewellery is a highly sentimental experience, and choosing the right metal for the foundation can be a tricky task.

Whether its a wedding or engagement ring, a visual mantra necklace, or a timeless design to celebrate a milestone – most customers know the colour tone (gold or silver) of their desired piece – however, if you have chosen a ‘silver tone’, there is more to the decision than you may think!

When our customers are designing a silver-hued piece of jewellery, we often get asked – what’s the different between platinum, white gold and sterling silver?

Although the trio of precious metals look similar with a silvery hue, they are quite different in terms of colour, durability, and price. Today on our blog, we are sharing the difference between these three metals, so you can find the right one for you.

COLOUR

SILVER

One of the more noticeable differentiating factors between the precious metals is the colour, which comes down to the minerals that the metal is made up of, as well as the alloys that it is mixed with. Sterling silver has a slightly duller appearance, as it is mixed with copper when making jewellery, to give it more durability.


WHITE GOLD

Similar to sterling silver, white gold isn’t a pure metal, and is made by combining pure gold (which is yellow in colour) with an alloy metal called Palladium. As the foundations of this metal come from the combination of yellow gold and palladium, white gold can often appear to be grey or off-white in colour. To give it a brighter shine, most white gold jewellery is coated in a thin layer of rhodium plating, which gives it a brighter white appearance. As the plating is seperate to the metal, it can wear off overtime, and will need to be reapplied every few years to keep the desired shine.


PLATINUM

Platinum is a pure metal and is naturally white, which means its colour will never fade, unlike its sterling silver and white gold counterparts. It is not mixed with any alloys and it maintains its colour for years to come. This is one of the reasons why platinum is the most popular ‘silver toned’ metal used in bespoke KIND jewellery.

DURABILITY

SILVER

Silver on its own is a very soft metal, which is why it is blended with copper to make it more durable for everyday wearability. Even so, it is still not as durable as white gold or platinum, which is why we don’t encourage our customers to choose this metal for lifelong bespoke pieces, like wedding or engagement rings. Due to the copper elements, silver jewellery also needs to be polished more frequently than the other precious metals.


PLATINUM

Platinum is a very dense metal which means it can could be worn for decades and barely loses any thickness – which is why it is such a popular choice for wedding and engagement rings. When platinum is scratched, the metal is not lost – instead it just moves aside to another part of jewellery. Whilst this means your jewellery will always hold its value and won’t become thinner overtime, it also means it has a tendency to loose its sharp edges.


WHITE GOLD

Although not as dense as Platinum, white gold is still a very strong option and can retain intricate fine details, such as engravings or sharp edges better than platinum. The downside of white gold is that it is more susceptible to wearing away. When gold is scratched, tiny, microscopic pieces of the precious metal flake away, which means the jewellery can become very thin overtime due to the metal wearing off.


PRICE

SILVER

Sterling silver is the cheapest option out of the three metals, as there is a larger supply of silver than there is of gold and platinum. The copper alloy that is added to silver to increase its durability is also cheaper than Palladium, which is added to yellow gold to create white gold jewellery.

WHITE GOLD

Although white gold is a cheaper alternative to platinum, the Rhodium plating needs to replated every few years, which creates further costs down the line. The additional maintenance costs of white gold can add up overtime, compared to platinum which only needs to be polished every few years.

PLATINUM

Platinum is the most expensive option out of the three, and is considered the highest quality option for the “silver” precious metals. It is the most durable and requires the lowest maintenance out of all the silver toned metals – and it holds its value over time. In the KIND Studio, Platinum is our prefer metal for “silver” hued jewellery, as it lasts the test of time, and can be worn for generations.


If you are looking to commission your own bespoke piece of jewellery, and have any questions about the precious metals (or the design in general), please don’t hesitate to reach out! You can contact us on Instagram (@kindcollection) or email us (hello@kindjewellery.com).

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How to clean your jewellery at home

Cleaning your jewellery at home can be a lot easier than you may think!


How often you need to clean your jewellery will depend on how often you wear your special piece. If you wear your jewellery daily it will likely need to be cleaned more regularly than a piece you wear only for special occasions.


How to clean your jewellery at home

STEP ONE:

Wash your jewellery with warm water and a gentle fragrance free liquid soap. The soap must have no moisturising elements, antiseptic or harsh chemicals.

** If you are cleaning a necklace, please remove the pendant from the chain prior to soaking it, as soaking your chain in water and soap can cause the chain to weaken. You should carefully polish your chain with a polishing cloth separately. **


STEP TWO:

If your jewellery has precious stones in it, you can use a cloth or very soft bristled brush to gently help get grime out of any crevices. Don’t leave soft gems soaking in water, as this may affect them. Once your jewellery is clean, be sure to rinse and dry the piece quickly to avoid any watermarks.




Tarnishing

All metals will naturally tarnish over time, however this process will happen much faster if your jewellery has contact with perfume, oils, household chemicals, makeup, sulphur, chlorine or other acidic elements.


If your piece of KIND jewellery has started to tarnish, you can send it back to the studio to be professionally cleaned – prices start at £25. Alternatively, if you would like to clean it at home, we recommend gently soaking your jewellery in warm water with a tiny bit of liquid soap. Once the piece is submerged, carefully wipe your jewellery with a polishing cloth. Do not use tissue paper or paper towels to clean metal as they can scratch your jewellery.

Once finished, give the piece a thorough rinse and carefully dry it to remove any soap residue.

Avoid corrosive products

Gold is naturally a soft metal, which means you need to be very gentle when cleaning it. Silver and Platinum are slightly more robust, however significant care should be taken with them as well. Avoid using any corrosive cleaning products on your jewellery, as it can eat away at the metal. You may have heard that toothpaste or baking soda are good options for cleaning your jewellery – however these substances can actually remove very small amounts of metal, which may cause irreparable damage your jewellery.

 

Storing your jewellery safely

After you’ve cleaned your jewellery, it is important to think about how best to store your special pieces to help keep them clean and protected. It is best practice to avoid storing your KIND jewellery in humid places such as bathrooms, as this can increase the possibility of tarnishing. We recommend taking your jewellery off when coming in contact with water (showering, swimming cleaning etc), and keeping your precious pieces stored in a small jewellery box. To avoid scratching, it is best practice to keep your jewellery pieces stored individually, so that your rings and chains do not rub together. 


If you are unsure how to clean your special KIND Collection piece, or if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out!




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Lab Grown Diamonds VS Natural Diamonds

At KIND Collection, we are passionate about ethically sourced gemstones. We handpick every diamond that features in one of our engagement and bespoke rings and we are big believers in quality over quantity when it comes to gemstones. 

Whilst every natural diamond that comes into the KIND studio has been ethically mined, cut & traded, we have had an increase in requests for lab grown diamonds as a sustainable alternative. As we can source lab grown diamonds upon request, we wanted to share a little insight on these stones and how they compare to natural diamonds.


Diamonds have long been a favourite in the jewellery industry, for its hardness and durability and of course their sparkle. They are a popular gemstone in the KIND studio, as they are frequently used in engagement and bespoke designs.

WHAT IS A LAB GROWN DIAMOND?

Lab diamonds are real diamonds, grown in a laboratory environment, instead of growing in the Earth. The physical appearance of a lab diamond is exactly the same as a natural diamond, and they grow with the same natural inclusions and so can be graded, like natural stones, on their colour & clarity. Each stone above around .30cts is certified by the IGI laboratory and they also come in a variety of shapes and sizes like natural diamonds.

A lab grown diamond is produced using one of 2 methods. The first is the Chemical Vapour Deposition method. A rough CVD lab-grown diamond is grown from a diamond plate. High temperatures are applied and carbon detaches itself from hydrogen and methane gases to form a plasma cloud. This cloud starts to build up a diamond on the plate layer by layer.

The second is the High Pressure High Temperature method (HPHT). This method involves a tiny piece of diamond material called a ‘seed, which is combined with carbon and put under immense levels of heat and pressure. These are the same conditions in which a natural diamond is formed in the earth but unlike a natural diamond, a lab diamond doesn’t take billions of years to create, instead these modern growing methods take a fraction of the time. As a result, the price of a natural diamond is generally much higher than that of a lab grown.

WHERE DOES KIND COLLECTION SOURCE NATURAL DIAMONDS?

At KIND Collection, we do our research to ensure every diamond that comes into our studio has been traced from mine to market, ensuring they are ethically sourced. A vast majority of the diamonds we use at KIND are Canada Mark. These stones are mined in the north west territories of Canada and are only cut and traded by authorised cutting houses and dealers.

We also source a number of our stones from Ocean Diamonds, which are all accompanied by a Certificate of Provenance that specifies the origin and the coastal area where the gem has been harvested by hand. Their diamonds are retrieved in a responsible manner along the coast of South Africa and Namibia - and we are proud to work with them at KIND Collection. You can learn more about our diamond suppliers, here.

WHERE DOES KIND COLLECTION SOURCE LABGROWN DIAMONDS?

We work closely with our contact at Madestones in Antwerp, Belgium to source Certified Labgrown Diamonds. They are currently undergoing a thorough “SMETA” audit, which is one of the most widely used ethical audits

The SMETA audit covers all aspects of corporate responsibility, focusing on the 4 pillars; Health and Safety, Labour standards, Environment, Business ethics.

NATURAL DIAMONDS VS LAB GROWN

The verdict is still out as to which is a better option for the environment. The main factor which separates these two stones is the price. Lab grown diamonds are far more affordable than natural stones and so if you are looking for a larger stone with a smaller price tag then they could be worth considering as an option. In our opinion you can’t beat the beauty of a natural diamond, which has been formed by Mother Nature. That said it is undeniable how incredible and Innovative the science is behind lab grown stones.

In the end, each commission is unique and we are lucky to work closely with each customer to make a pieces which reflect the elements of sustainability and design which are most important to them.

Whether sourcing Natural or Labgrown diamonds we are very conscious about the gemstone suppliers that we work with making all our stones an ethical choice.

At KIND, we also offer a Rework + Recycle service, which allows our customers to include their own existing diamonds in their jewellery. This is a fantastic sustainable option, as the gemstones are already in circulation.

If you are looking to commission a special piece of jewellery, using natural, lab-grown diamonds or even your own the please get in touch with us at KIND Collection. You can book an appointment online to discuss your idea with KIND’s founder, Tansy Haak.

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KIND Recycle + Rework: Laura's

One of the biggest joys at KIND Collection is working closely with our customers to create special heirloom pieces that hold an infinite amount of sentimental value.

Earlier this year we had the pleasure of working closely with a lovely customer, Laura, and we are thrilled to be able to share her design and story on our journal today.

Laura had inherited an heirloom ring from her late grandmother – who had inherited the ring from her older sister, several years prior. It had been a piece that had been within the family for many years and had a lot of personality and story to tell.

Laura’s grandmother had passed away during the pandemic after working her whole life as a nurse for the NHS. She was remembered as a kind, strong woman, who gave everything to her community and helped others whenever possible.

Although Laura loved the meaning and value behind the ring, she knew it wasn’t quite her style – so she commissioned a redesign through KIND Recycle + Rework.

Using the entirety of the original ring (precious metals and diamonds), we worked closely with Laura to create a ring that reflected her style and taste, whilst bringing across the love and sentimental value that the ring carries.

The result was truly stunning. We kept the same outline as the original ring but created an open and infinite circle as a visual reminder of the constant generosity that her grandmother had for the community – and it is a nod to all the strong women that she had in her life as she was growing up.

It is a piece that she will cherish for her life, and pass down to her children later in life.

Last year we also had the pleasure of working with Laura on another bespoke piece that was created in celebration of her daughter. The visual mantra necklace was made from 100% recycled Rose Gold and featured an ethically mined diamond.

The pendant was designed with a sun, moon and a diamond star to represent the past, the present and the future. Laura wanted to create a piece that would represent the women who raised her and the daughter she will raise herself. Made to be worn close to her heart, this piece signifies the women in her life and is an incredibly powerful piece.

If you have inherited any jewellery that just isn’t your style, or if you would like to update a piece that you bought years ago, then we can work together to turn it into a design that will become embroidered into the story of your life. Get in contact with us at hello@kindcollection.com or book an appointment to discuss your vision.

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KIND Rework x Recycle: Ruth

It's always a pleasure to celebrate the love of our clients, and we were so thrilled to be a part of the journey to create Ruth’s very special engagement ring as part of our Recycle + Rework services.



Since KIND Collection first began, our Rework + Recycle services have held a very special place in our hearts. As a business, we aim to create zero waste and we encourage our community to do the same. KIND Recycle + Rework services is our way of repurposing and redesigned all those unworn and forgotten pieces of jewellery that have been inherited and handed down through generations.

We understand that jewellery can hold a lot of sentimental value when it is passed down between family and friends, and we are proud to be able to recreate a piece of jewellery, whilst using the existing precious metals and gemstones to preserved the emotional value of the piece.

We recently redesigned this engagement ring for Ruth, using the materials from a ring that she had inherited from her grandmother who had sadly passed away.

From start to finish, we worked closely with Ruth to ensure the design was exactly what she had in mind. It needed to become a design that she would wear everyday and cherish for a lifetime. We used 100% recycled 18ct rose gold for the design, which was complemented by the deep blue of the sapphire from her grandmothers original ring. The sapphire in this ring is an absolute stunner, and caught the light from every angle.

We adored creating this piece for Ruth and we are so pleased that we could create a design that reflected Ruth’s style, whilst still being a loving tribute to her belated grandmother.

If you have inherited any jewellery that just isn’t your style, or if you would like to update a piece that you bought years ago, then we can work together to turn it into a design that will become embroidered into the story of your life. Get in contact with us at hello@kindcollection.com or book an appointment to discuss your vision.

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Vintage Jewellery

As a brand, we are always looking for new and innovative ways to be more sustainable. In 2020, we launched our first Vintage KIND Collection, which features a curated selection of pieces that have been sourced from across the UK.

We recently launched our third Vintage Collection – which is our largest and most inclusive collection yet. To celebrate the launch of our new vintage range, we have spotlighted 5 reasons why buying vintage jewellery is a great choice!


A sustainable choice

Buying vintage is the most sustainable option, as the precious metals and gemstones are already in circulation. When you shop vintage and reuse the precious metals and gemstones, you reduce the environmentally damaging effects of mining practices. The reduced labour impact means less energy usage too. Buying a piece of vintage jewellery that has been in circulation for many years is environmentally sustainable and is not adding to the ever growing carbon footprint.

A connection to history

There is something very romantic about jewellery from another era, with a story to tell. With a piece of vintage, you become part of the next chapter of the jewellery’s sparkling history. Vintage pieces have soul, as they previously belonged to someone else, and they have history and a story to tell, about both our culture and the person who wore it.

Unique designs

Vintage jewellery pieces are truly unique. They are often beautiful heirloom pieces that were previously made with purpose and care. From the style of the piece to the cut of the gemstone, there is a certain charm about vintage jewellery that isn’t always available in modern pieces. In the past, gemstones were cut by hand – giving them a completely unique look. Additionally, as vintage jewellery hasn’t been made recently, it is highly unlikely that you will ever find a duplicate of your piece. Identical matches were more or less impossible to find.

Well made and long lasting

If a piece of vintage jewellery has made it intact and in good condition to this day, chances are it’s extremely well made and – with proper care – will last a lifetime to come. Today, most modern jewellery is cast, however in the past, vintage jewellery was almost always handmade, right down to the final touches.

Timeless designs

Trends come and go, but timeless pieces can be loved for eternity. Whilst modern trends often reference historical designs, a true vintage piece will always have a different look and feel to its modern counterparts. A classic piece from any era can stand the test of time, and is a great investment as it will continue to hold its value for decades to come.

Our latest Vintage KIND Collection is our largest yet, and features a number of stunning rings, necklaces and earrings. Browse our Vintage KIND Collection online and fall in love with these timeless classics.

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Mother's Day, 2022

To celebrate all the mothers and motherly figures that have raised us, we have interviewed a number of KIND women who love and wear their jewellery each day. It is an honour and a privilege to be a part of each families journey, and to celebrate life and love through the gift of jewellery.


LAURA

Laura recently commissioned a beautiful bespoke visual mantra to celebrate the birth of her daughter.



Have you had any jewellery passed down to you from influential woman in your life?
I inherited a heirloom ring from my nanna (it was her older sisters). She sadly passed during the pandemic. She was a kind, strong woman, who worked her whole life as a nurse for the NHS, and I hope I can follow in her footsteps and give as much back during my own career. I love that the ring has kept the same outline as the original but as an open and infinite circle. A modern reminder to the strong women I had growing up in my life.


Do you have any jewellery which signifies your little bub and celebrates you as a mother?
I have a pendant that was designed by Tansy, with a sun, moon and diamond star. The past, the present, the future and my whole universe wrapped up in a pendant. The ultimate nod the the women who raised me and the daughter I’ll raise myself. Her name is Lyla - meaning the night

HARRIET

Harriet is a very talented designer and a mother of two. She is a KIND woman, and we had the honour of designing her wedding ring for her a few years ago.


Have you any jewellery passed down to you from influential women in your life?

I wear my nana’s wedding ring every day. She had beautiful hands and I always loved the shape of her ring and how she would spin it around between her fingers when I was little. When she died, my mum gave it to me because she knew I loved it. I now where it next to my own wedding ring (that Tansy made!) and I love how the two sit together side by side. Her and my grandpa were married in 1942 and my husband and I were married in 2016 so 74 years apart! Something very romantic about that.



DAWN

A KIND mother from over in Australia, Dawn received a very special piece of jewellery from her two daughters to celebrate her 60th birthday. A year on from here, Dawn had two personalised necklaces made for her daughters, both set with ethically made diamonds and their names engraved on the back.

Have you bought (or been gifted) any milestone jewellery? If so, what is the meaning behind it?

A couple of years ago my two beautiful daughters commissioned a set of 3 ring for my 60th birthday. We decided that we would each have a matching ring with the same design but reflected each of our different personalities and birth-stones. After discussing what each of us would like the piece to represent it became apparent that each of us felt it was very important that we work with a jeweller who could not only design something quite unique for the three of us but was someone who could attest to the provenance of the stones and ethically sourced gold they work with.  

 

As soon as we made contact with Kind we knew we had found exactly the designer we wished to work with. The end result being three stunning hand made rings, each incorporating our different birthstones in different configurations but over all each looks the same as the other. For me as a mother of two special daughters I could not have wished for a more meaningful gift to one another and of all the pieces of jewellery I own that ring is the most significant…. Not because of its size or value but because it is stunningly crafted and links the three of us together indefinitely.


OLIVIA

Last year we created a personalised Full Moon Disc Necklace for Olivia, to honour the birth of her daughter. We set her daughters birthstone, a Tourmaline (October), on one side of the disc, and included an ornate monogram engraving on the other side.


Have you bought (or been gifted) any milestone jewellery? If so, what is the meaning behind it?

Yes, big time! My husband commissioned a bespoke ring with the stones and gold from his family heirloom jewellery. Thanks to Tansy and KIND, we were able to completely reuse all the diamonds and gold, and include them in engagement & wedding rings.


What is something your mother figure taught you about jewellery?

Objects have a life with a beginning and an end, enjoy them but don't be afraid to give them or pass them on.

LETTY

Letty is a wonderful yoga teacher with two beautiful bambinos. She has a KIND Combo Disc necklace with the engravings of a sun and moon to represent her little bubs.



Have you had any jewellery passed down to you from influential woman in your life?

My grandmother left me a delicate gold chain with an amethyst pendant on. Amethyst is my favourite gemstone so it's extra special to me, and the style of the chain always reminds me of her as I remember flashes of her wearing it.



Describe your favourite piece of jewellery that your mother owned and the story behind it?

Mum is always drenched in layers of sentimental jewellery, she literally carries her heart on her sleeve! When we were kids, she would wear a necklace with 5 different pendants on it, all were different variations of hearts. They all looked quite vintage and interesting and different to one another. Each different heart represented each one of her 5 children. It reminds me of being nestled into her and holding them.

SAL

Sal’s partner bought her a voucher for her to design a ring with KIND to celebrate the birth of their first babe! She commissioned a 100% recycled 9ct gold band with 3 Canada mark diamonds to represent herself, her partner and their new bub. We also added a personal engraving to the inside of the band.


Do you have any pieces of jewellery which celebrate your journey as a mother?

My partner wanted to celebrate our journey of becoming parents together, and so worked directly with Tansy to design a bespoke ring. The piece has three diamonds, one to represent each of us in our family, and it's engraved on the inside with my son's name and date of birth. I love seeing it glint in the light, especially when we're not all together as it keeps them close to me.









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International Women's Day, 2022

International Women’s Day is coming up on Tuesday, March 8th, and this year we are celebrating with the theme #breakthebias.

As a brand, KIND strives to be 100% inclusive. This is reflected in our audience, our customers and our suppliers. We aim to consistently support the women throughout our entire supply chain and provide a balanced workplace for all. Sustainability is at the core of our business – and to us, that goes deeper than the products themselves. At KIND, we believe that we cannot achieve a fully sustainable world without #breakingthebias and making opportunities available to all – regardless of their gender.

As a female founded business, KIND is empowered by the inspirational women that surrounds us. We see, celebrate and hand make every order that is placed with us online. When you purchase from KIND, you are supporting an individual and a dream to make ethical jewellery accessible to a wider audience.

We have never been big on traditions – but rather are big believers in doing whatever feels right. Over the years, we have loved seeing a number of KIND customers #breakthebias as they choose to throw away the tradition of the woman being proposed to, and initiating the marital bond with many of our female customers being the proposer! Male engagement rings have become an increasingly popular commission in our bespoke studio, and we love the creative designs that have come with it. From signet rings to thick engagement bands, we admire those who break the bias and take the proposal into their own hands.

At KIND, we want to change the mindset that jewellery is purely an accessory and rather highlight the ways that each small piece of art can tell it’s own story. If you would like to arrange a time to talk to Tansy about creating your own special bespoke design, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Our bookings are now available via the “Eco-Wedding” tab on our website.

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Engagement Ring Trends, 2022

Wedding season is nearly upon us, and before the weddings come the engagements! At KIND, we adore working with couples to creating little wearable sculptures that represent a unique moment in life. A union, a celebration and a special date. Nothing brings us more joy than creating highly personal and unique pieces of jewellery for our customers who are celebrating milestone occasions in their life – and we love seeing the array of designs that are created to celebrate the moment in time.


Whilst every engagement ring should be unique and personal to the couple, there is no denying that trends have some influence over our choices, no matter how subtle. From A-list celebrities to wedding experts, there are certain engagement ring trends that come and go – but we always look to pin point the ones that are truely timeless.

01. Gemstones

Although in the past diamonds have been the traditional stone for engagement rings, we are seeing a rise in colourful gem being used to celebrate the commitment of love. From Megan Fox’s recent Emerald knockout to Katy Perry’s stunning Ruby ring, we are always love to see alternative stones included in engagements rings, as they often holds more symbolic and sentimental value (whether they have been passed down or are a birthstone).

02. Recycled jewellery

As part of our Recycle + Rework services, we help couples who have inherited a family heirloom turn the piece into something that they will wear and cherish forever. When it comes to engagement rings, the design needs to be personal – however the inherited stones and precious metals can be reused to ensure the sentimental value of the piece is still in tact. Over the past few years we have worked closely with a number of KIND customers to bring their dream ring to life, by including the materials from parents, grandparents and other significant figures in their lives.


03. Vintage rings

As we aim to move towards a more sustainable future, the number of vintage engagement rings is on the incline. Shopping vintage is the best way to promote sustainability as the elements have already been sourced from the earth and are in circulation. Each year, we source the finest vintage pieces from auction houses across the UK, and bring them back to life in the KIND studio. After polishing them and replacing any lost or loose stones, they become available online via our KIND Vintage Collection. We are pleased to share that our next collection of vintage jewellery will be available online over the next few weeks.

04. Gemstone cut

We have been pleasantly surprised to see more sculptural rings commissioned that include a contrast of gemstone cuts. Combining baguettes with rounds has become a popular choice for many newly engaged couples, and we love to see the creativity come to life! Trilogy rings are a style that we won’t ever see go out of style – however we often see couples adding their own contemporary twist to this traditional design with the inclusion of contrasting cuts.


If you are looking to commission a wedding or engagement ring, please don’t hesitate to reach out. The KIND founder, Tansy Haak, invites you to book an appointment via our website so we can discuss your ideas and inspiration. From start to finish, we will work closely with you to bring your vision to life – and staying true to the KIND ethos, we will ensure the entire ring has been ethically sourced and carefully hand crafted with love and care.

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The Gift of Love

Here at KIND, we celebrate all types of love! From romantic love, to platonic love – love between friends and family, and most importantly, self love!


This Valentine’s Day, we are proud to be a part of so many lives, through the loving gift of jewellery. Jewellery has been known to be one of the most symbolic and sentimental ways to express your love and affection. Each piece of KIND jewellery has a visual motif that adds an extra layer of meaning, whether you’re keeping it for yourself or gifting it to someone close to your heart. All of our designs are delivered in a KIND Eco-Friendly jewellery box, so they can be beautifully presented as a gift in our signature wrapping.


At KIND, we avoid the classic clichés of Valentine’s Day, and instead we focus on timeless designs that will be loved and worn for years to come. Our collection pieces can be personalised with a special engraving or your choice of ethically mined precious gemstone, so you can add your own touch to your jewellery. Today we have outlined a selection of our most popular designs, as well as their visual motif and symbolic meaning.


The Full Moon Disc Necklace

Symbolism: Whole, full and at peace with ones self

Since it was first added to the collection, the Full Moon Disc Necklace has been our best selling piece. Loved for it’s simplicity and adored for its double-sided design, this necklace is ideal for personalising. The smooth surface on the back is large enough to be engraved with an intricate design, name or message, whilst the hammered front of the pendant can be enhanced with your choice of gemstone.

The Stella Disc Necklace

Symbolism: A guiding star with a powerful energy

The ultimate self-love gift is the Stella Disc Necklace. Symbolic of the guiding north star, this necklace shows the power of individuality and inner strength. Similar to the Full Moon Disc Necklace, the Stella Disc Necklace features a smooth back, which can be personalised with an engraving. The detailed star design on the front can also be highlighted with a diamond or your choice of gemstone.

Soleil Disc Necklace

Symbolism: Warm, caring and empowered

A gift for those who possess a warm and caring glow, whilst also being strong and firm in their beliefs. The Soleil Disc Necklace is available in a large and mini design, to suit the individual style. Whether you are gifting this piece to yourself or someone you love, you can feel comfort knowing that it has been crafted in your choice of 100% recycled 9ct yellow gold, 9ct rose gold, or sterling silver. Personalisation options are also a popular addition to this necklace.

Wild Love Ring

Symbolism: Adventurous, bold and creative

Designed for the adventurous souls, the Wild Love Ring is a statement piece that can be worn daily and become intwined with your everyday identity. Hand-carved with a powerful motif, this ring is set with 4 ethically mined diamonds – because diamonds shine even brighter when they’re responsibly sourced! If you would like to add your own personal touch to this ring, you can request to swap out the diamonds for another gemstone of your choice, or engrave the inside of the band with a special message or name.

Mini Demi Signet Ring

Symbolism: Nurturing and compatible

One half of a whole, the Mini Demi Signet Ring is a beautiful gift between lovers, friends or family, and can be worn by two seperate individuals, who come together to make a whole. With you choice of a smooth or hammered finish, this ring features a fine and delicate band, which pairs beautifully with the semi-circle pendant design. Add your own personal touch to this signet ring with an engraving or gemstone.


Fall in love with ethically made jewellery this Valentine’s Day when you shop at KIND. Invest in high quality pieces that will last a lifetime, and spoil yourself or your loved ones to a gift that can be treasured for it’s symbolic meaning and visual beauty.












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