Liz Earle Fair and Fine Jewellery relaunches with new website

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We are delighted to announce that Liz Earle’s award-winning Fair and Fair Jewellery has a brand new website that will make discovering and enjoying her elegant range of Fairtrade jewellery easier than ever before.

 Launching in November 2019, lizearlejewellery.com is a treasure trove of fine jewellery that has authenticity and sustainability at its heart. Each piece is carefully hand-crafted using precious metals ethically extracted from an artisan Peruvian mine and made from certified Fairtrade silver and gold.

And you’ll also be able to enjoy an amazing discount too. For a limited time only, take advantage of our very special Black Friday deal and receive an incredible 45% off the gorgeous Neroli necklace in either rose gold or yellow gold vermeil for just £99 with free UK P&P. This piece, normally priced at £180, is part of the Fair and Fine Botany Collection and features an exquisitely detailed neroli flower hanging from an elegant adjustable chain.

Liz Earle Jewellery, created by Liz Earle MBE in partnership with Cred jewellery, launched in 2015 to industry acclaim and in 2016 Liz was awarded Best Emerging Designer for the collection by the Company of Master Jewellers. The Fair and Fine Botany Collection is the first line of designs and blossomed from Liz’s lifelong love of botanicals, combined with a passion to promote fair and sustainable sourcing.

Liz Earle says: “The Neroli flower necklace was the first unique piece I designed for my Fair and Fair Botany Collection in collaboration with Cred.  Neroli flowers, fragrant orange blossoms, have been used since ancient times to symbolise fruitfulness, purity and grace.

“This beautiful necklace is 100% certified Fairtrade and handmade by skilled artisans in Peru, where the work of the Fairtrade Foundation has completely turned around the lives of artisan miners. I’m so pleased we can support the Fairtrade Foundation while wearing such uniquely beautiful designs that carry such meaning.”

Liz Earle