Eco-friendly jeweller Aurum has unveiled a new range of rings

A silver ring

Eco-friendly jeweller Aurum has unveiled a new range of responsibly crafted engagement and celebration rings for men and women to complement its expanding fine jewellery collection.

Featuring an array of gorgeous lab-grown precious gems, from diamonds, opals, and spinels to emeralds and sapphires, the range features dazzling baguettes as well as pear-cut and oval-cut precious stones, each set in 14K yellow or white gold.

Aurum was first launched in 1999, and all the jewellery is handcrafted in Reykjavik, Iceland, exclusively from recycled gold and silver, lab-grown diamonds, and precious gems. The packaging is also sustainable and is crafted from the renewable leaves of the mulberry tree to resemble stones found on the beaches in the Western Fjords in Iceland.

Visit www.aurumiceland.com for more information.

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