
A Guide To Understanding The Industry
There are many different angles to ethical jewellery and a lot of layers to unpack.
We understand that this breadth of information can seem quite overwhelming and so we wanted to help break it down for you.
Our Guide to Ethical Diamonds and Gemstones

A Guide To Buying Diamonds
The source of a diamond is becoming more prevalent when buying jewellery, So how do you know what you’re looking for, and what does lab grown even mean?

Buying Ethical Gemstones
At ANUKA, I am committed to providing complete transparency in my process; sourcing gemstones that I can trace back to their source.

A Guide to Gemstones
Not only are people fascinated by gemstone properties and meaning, but they are becoming increasingly sought-after in the jewellery industry

A Guide To Recycled Silver
We are all familiar with recycling materials such as paper and plastics, but what is recycled precious metal and why does it matter that it is 100% recycled?

A Guide to Fairmined Gold
When you buy Fairmined gold jewellery, you are buying a piece with a story of origin from empowered miners. It really is gold to be proud of and we want to show you why.
Some Industry Insights

Why Is Sustainable Jewellery More Expensive?
We are often asked why sustainable jewellery brands are more expensive, why the jewellery has a higher price point than larger brands and why consumers should invest at this higher price point.

How to Spot and Avoid Greenwashing
In an industry that is notorious for keeping quiet or greenwashing at a basic level, it is essential that as a consumer, you know what to look out for when it comes to seeking out sustainable jewellery.

Gold Plated Vs Gold Vermeil Jewellery
There are a number of different types of gold plating options which cover different markets; from costume jewellery to demi-fine jewellery. Gold plating is a more affordable offering ...

Where Our Jewellery Starts Its Journey...
At the forefront of our mission is bringing you clean designs with a clean ethos. We want to make a positive impression on how we make and sell our jewellery.

What is Hallmarking and Why Is It Important?
A hallmark is a stamp added to jewellery to certify the purity of gold, silver, platinum or palladium used. It can usually be found inside the piece of jewellery or on the small tag, off the clasp on the chain.

The Best Eco-Friendly Ways To Clean Your Jewellery
Whether it’s the jewellery you wear every day or a treasured piece that only comes out on special occasions, tarnish (when your jewellery turns black) gets to all of our most loved jewellery.

Ethical Jewellery Resource: Our Guide to Understanding The Industry
At the heart of ethical jewellery is traceability and having the knowledge and insight as to what that really means is essential when buying into sustainable brands.