Liberty 9ct Gold Ianthe Star Blue Swiss Topaz Ring
Description
Translating print details and vintage shapes into luxuriously jewelled textures, the Ianthe Star topaz ring captures our studio’s historic passion for artists and artisans. Featuring a slim dome-shaped band decorated with blue Swiss topaz set stars, this twinkling modern heirloom pays tribute to Liberty’s collector spirit.
- Band ring
- Part of the Ianthe collection
- 9ct gold
- Slim dome-shaped band
- High-polished finish
- Blue Swiss topaz set star accents
- Designed in London
- Handmade in Italy
COMPOSITION & SIZE:
9ct Gold; 0.28ct Blue Swiss Topaz
Liberty London has taken significant steps to make its in-house jewellery collections and the broader jewellery hall more eco-friendly and sustainable, focusing on responsible material sourcing and craftsmanship.
Key aspects of Liberty's sustainability in jewellery include:
- Recycled Materials: Liberty utilises recycled gold for many of its in-house pieces, aiming to minimise the environmental impact of mining.
- Ethical Sourcing: The brand incorporates responsibly sourced stones in its designs.
- Artisanal Production: Jewellery is crafted by specialised artisans, often in Italy, focusing on high-quality, lasting pieces rather than fast fashion.
Blue Marine Foundation
Blue Marine’s mission is to see at least 30% of the world’s ocean under effective protection by 2030 and the other 70% managed in a responsible way.
Blue Marine is filling a niche in the NGO world, enabling marine conservation to happen fast and effectively. What differentiates Blue Marine is that we are well connected and determined; we seize opportunities as they arise and get things done. We forge new partnerships and challenge the status quo.
Blue Marine works using a combination of top-down intervention to improve governance of our seas and bottom-up project delivery to help local communities who are at the front line of ocean conservation.
Our key strategic interventions are as follows:
- Securing marine protected areas to ensure the protection of at least 30% of the ocean by 2030.
- Developing models of sustainable fishing proving that low-impact fishing benefits marine life, local fishers and communities.
- Restoring marine habitats to revive and protect vulnerable and threatened species and to sequester carbon.
- Tackling unsustainable fishing by highlighting poor practice and developing solutions.
- Connecting people with the sea and enhancing ocean understanding across generations.




































