Acquisition, Re-homing and Restoration of Pre-loved Jewellery With Hatton Jewels

Standing against the tide of ever-changing mass-produced jewellery, Hatton Jewels promotes circular jewellery practices, where the boutique specialises in the acquisition, re-homing and restoration of pre-loved jewellery.

Circular jewellry by Hatton Jewels, an antique necklace of a ruby in silver and diamonds.
Circular jewellry by Hatton Jewels, an antique necklace of a ruby in silver and diamonds.
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ABOUT HATTON JEWELS

Hatton Jewels is a fine jewellery brand that focuses on sustainable jewellery practices, where they champion restoring and re-selling pre-loved jewellery—alongside their bespoke jewellery service using repurposed loose Diamonds.

Founded by Nick Kay, the independent jewellery boutique, Hatton Jewels, specialises in the acquisition of pre-owned jewellery and the graceful re-homing of antique treasures. Distinguished amidst their competitors by their superior knowledge in antique and exquisite one-off items, the boutique is operated by a team of Gemological Institute of America (GIA) certified jewellery experts. Accredited by The Academy Of Experts, and Members of the Institute of Registered Valuers, the team promise their clients an unwavering service of insight and service. The boutique extends private and tailored appointments, ensuring meticulous attention during every consultation.

With jewellery pieces fit for Queens, you can find rubies, sapphires, pearls and, of course, a girl’s best friend, diamonds. Hatton Jewels collections are luxury at its finest, but you can rest assured your environmental impact on the world is not affected when you are choosing a jewel to go with the perfect dress

Hatton Jewels encourages individuals to pass on their unwanted or inherited items for others to enjoy, rather than opting for new materials, the boutique specialises in high-quality antique and contemporary pieces. This includes loose-mined diamonds, rare gemstones, natural pearls, and signed jewellery from renowned high-jewellery houses.

Whether clients would like to sell their items, repurpose an old design into a new one, or browse through their collection of vintage treasures, the brand is focused on reducing jewellery waste and redefining traditional purchasing practices. By revitalising old pieces, the boutique strives to cut demand for newly mined gemstones and precious metals, ultimately encouraging people to shop for jewellery more sustainably.

Pre-Owned Cartier Art-Deco Style 12ct Diamond & Ruby Necklace from Hatton Jewels
Pre-Owned Cartier Art-Deco Style 12ct Diamond & Ruby Necklace from Hatton Jewels.
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Pre-owned Tiffany Sapphire & Diamond Full Eternity Ring from Hatton Jewels
Pre-owned Tiffany Sapphire & Diamond Full Eternity Ring from Hatton Jewels.
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Round Pink Sapphire and Diamond Drop Pendant 1.13ct from Hatton Jewels
Round Pink Sapphire and Diamond Drop Pendant 1.13ct from Hatton Jewels.
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Why Circular Jewellery Practices Matter for the Earth

Circular jewellery practices, where boutiques specialise in the acquisition, re-homing, and restoration of pre-loved pieces, represent an important step in reducing the environmental impact of the fashion industry. By giving a second life to jewellery that might otherwise end up discarded, these practices help to conserve the earth’s precious resources.

Mining for new materials, such as gold, diamonds, and other gemstones, contributes to significant environmental degradation, including deforestation, soil erosion, and water pollution. By reusing existing pieces, the demand for newly mined materials is reduced, which lessens the ecological footprint of the jewellery industry.

Additionally, restoring and re-homing jewellery preserves craftsmanship and sentimental value, ensuring that each piece continues to be cherished rather than forgotten. This sustainable approach helps mitigate the industry’s carbon footprint by reducing waste and energy consumption typically associated with producing new items.

Circular jewellery not only benefits the planet but also promotes a mindset of mindful consumption, encouraging customers to choose quality, history, and sustainability over mass-produced trends. It’s a win-win for both the environment and those seeking unique, one-of-a-kind pieces that tell a story.

By choosing circular jewellery, we take a small yet significant step toward a more sustainable future.

Boucheron Pearl Necklace from Hatton Jewels
Boucheron Pearl Necklace from Hatton Jewels.
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Pre-owned Cartier Caresse D'Orchidées Diamond Necklace from Hatton Jewels
Pre-owned Cartier Caresse D'Orchidées Diamond Necklace from Hatton Jewels.
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Website: hattonjewels.com
Founder: Nick Jay
PR Contact: Sacha Pritchard
Location: UK