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Edge of Ember pays homage to the ancient symbol of protection for its latest glittering piece joining its aptly named Protection collection: the Evil Eye. While it started life in Greece, this iteration of the symbol was dreamt up in London and rendered in 18ct yellow gold-plated recycled sterling-silver – so it’s sustainable too. Sparkling at the centre of the eye-shaped pendant is an azure-hued topaz stone glinting in the light as though it’s winking.
Inspired by the artisan workshops she discovered while travelling around Asia, Lynette Ong’s mission was to create fine jewellery in a conscious world. Edge of Ember uses ethically-sourced gemstones, lab-grown diamonds, recycled silver and gold and is 100% carbon neutral.
'Made with recycled 925 sterling silver 18ct gold plating. Recycled material reduces waste, uses fewer natural resources and has a lower environmental impact than virgin material.'