Sustainability has never looked more luxurious. The Royal Mint’s philosophy has circularly at its core, creating quality jewellery collections designed to last a lifetime. Their 886 collection uses gold reclaimed from electronic waste, and repurposed silver from NHS-discarded X-ray films, and crowns the company as pioneers of innovative technologies in reclaiming precious metals. The stunning jewellery, by award-winning British Creative Director Dominic Jones, is timeless and elegant and is inspired by The Royal Mint’s heritage and expertise as Britain’s oldest maker. Although the majority of Dominic’s designs are made from reclaimed silver and gold, their jewellery also features lab-grown diamonds, a less-polluting and more ethical alternative to mined stones.


Highlights

  1. 886 uses gold reclaimed from electronic waste, preserving natural resources and reducing the carbon footprint of the jewellery they produce.
  2. Embracing principles of a circular economy, The Royal Mint technology helps reduce the environmental impact of e-waste by products.
  3. The company is the first to create a sustainable supply of e-waste gold on site, sourced and manufactured from the UK.
  4. The Royal Mint’s use of x-ray silver, recovered from NHS discarded x-ray films, is a first in the jewellery industry.
  5. The Royal Mint is transforming its business with 886 jewellery, supporting employment and reskilling in South Wales.



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