We believe you don’t have to sacrifice your sense of style to live consciously. You can express yourself authentically while caring for our planet’s future.
We see a future where social responsibility and environmental consideration is a natural concept when it comes to fine jewelry. Imagine a jeweler’s dream playground where curious minds collaborate to push design boundaries and encourage conscious practices.
With a socially conscious vision and an unwavering commitment to sustainability, we transform the realm of the jewelry industry — by putting people and the planet first.
our story
WE DON'T SELL SUSTAINABILITY, WE ACT WITH CONSCIENCE.
Spiral earring
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$18,942.00 AUD
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Eternity pink enamel bangle
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Grand spiral earring
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$36,699.00 AUD
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$36,699.00 AUD
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Nebula necklace
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$539.00 AUD
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$539.00 AUD
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Spiral earring
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$18,942.00 AUD
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$18,942.00 AUD
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Eternity pink enamel bangle
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From $10,609.00 AUD
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From $10,609.00 AUD
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per
Grand spiral earring
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$36,699.00 AUD
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$36,699.00 AUD
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per
Nebula necklace
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$539.00 AUD
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$539.00 AUD
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Eternity pink enamel bangle
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From $10,609.00 AUD
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#vanitywithaconscience
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WAYS WE MOVE SUSTAINABLY
with lab-grown and recycled materials
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We examine the supply chain and identify the pain points throughout the process. Then, transfer the knowledge to our community of like-minded innovators.
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Likewise, we dare to challenge the norm of mass production and forge new ideas in the retail sphere. Currently, we are co-developing with the award-winning architecture firm Snøhetta, a reusable portable display system for offline activations with the hope of reducing retail waste.
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Several of our partnering designers are proud members of the Responsible Jewelry Council. The world's leading standard and authority in the global watch and jewelry industry. Others are B-Corp certified, a stamp of approval on their sustainable practices across the board.
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Most of our partners use recycled metals sourced and recovered predominantly from discarded electronic devices that are then transformed into modern heirlooms.
5
Most jewels are individually made to reduce waste. Meaning, every item is a consciously produced, well crafted, treasured creation.
4
Light sensors are placed in frequented locations in our office to save energy and reduce light waste.
7
We repurpose selected furniture to prolong its life, ensuring that we are consciously using items and promoting sustainable actions in our day to day.
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On a mission to forge new ideas in the retail sphere, The Future Rocks co-developed a ground-breaking packaging concept with materials designed by Natural Materials Studio. Through a material-led approach centred around the properties and qualities of often discarded or under-utilised natural resources, together, we created a new form of semi-transparent wrapping paper grown from protein-based bio-polymers, natural softners, clay, chalk, algae, reishi mushroom.
learn moreOn a mission to forge new ideas in the retail sphere, The Future Rocks co-developed a ground-breaking packaging concept with materials designed by Natural Materials Studio. Through a material-led approach centred around the properties and qualities of often discarded or under-utilised natural resources, together, we created a new form of semi-transparent wrapping paper grown from protein-based bio-polymers, natural softners, clay, chalk, algae, reishi mushroom.
7
WAYS WE MOVE SUSTAINABLY
with lab-grown and recycled materials
1
We examine the supply chain and identify the pain points throughout the process. Then, transfer the knowledge to our community of like-minded innovators.
2
Likewise, we dare to challenge the norm of mass production and forge new ideas in the retail sphere. Currently, we are co-developing with the award-winning architecture firm Snøhetta, a reusable portable display system for offline activations with the hope of reducing retail waste.
3
Several of our partnering designers are proud members of the Responsible Jewelry Council. The world's leading standard and authority in the global watch and jewelry industry. Others are B-Corp certified, a stamp of approval on their sustainable practices across the board.
4
Light sensors are placed in frequented locations in our office to save energy and reduce light waste.
5
Most jewels are individually made to reduce waste. Meaning, every item is a consciously produced, well crafted, treasured creation.
6
Most of our partners use recycled metals sourced and recovered predominantly from discarded electronic devices that are then transformed into modern heirlooms.
7
We repurpose selected furniture to prolong its life, ensuring that we are consciously using items and promoting sustainable actions in our day to day.
Background image
On a mission to forge new ideas in the retail sphere, The Future Rocks co-developed a ground-breaking packaging concept with materials designed by Natural Materials Studio. Through a material-led approach centred around the properties and qualities of often discarded or under-utilised natural resources, together, we created a new form of semi-transparent wrapping paper grown from protein-based bio-polymers, natural softners, clay, chalk, algae, reishi mushroom.
learn moreOn a mission to forge new ideas in the retail sphere, The Future Rocks co-developed a ground-breaking packaging concept with materials designed by Natural Materials Studio. Through a material-led approach centred around the properties and qualities of often discarded or under-utilised natural resources, together, we created a new form of semi-transparent wrapping paper grown from protein-based bio-polymers, natural softners, clay, chalk, algae, reishi mushroom.