Fairtrade Gold jewellery photography
Since 2014 I have been photographing jewellery—refining the art of photography. At the same time, we have worked tirelessly to promote the use of ethically sourced Gold and diamonds in our jewellery.
Our Fairtrade Gold information page includes more detail on responsibly sourced Fairtrade Gold.
When it comes to photographing Fairtrade Gold, it is important to include the Fairtrade Gold stamp within the photograph. This is the key detail within the image.
Editorial Fairtrade Gold photography
To help promote Fairtrade Gold and ethical sourcing, we are happy for journalists, and bloggers to use the following photographs on an editorial basis when writing about Fairtrade Gold and ethical sourcing.
Please credit Serendipity Diamonds and link back to our website. Please send an additional email of the article and we will gladly share your post with our own audience.
Email us with a link to your article
If you are a jeweller looking for photography services, then please feel free to get in touch to discuss how we can work with you.
Please contact us to enquire about high-resolution and alternative image sizes.
Fairtrade Gold Wedding Ring featuring Fairtrade Logo
6mm wide men’s 18ct Yellow Fairtrade Gold wedding ring. Heavy D shaped band. Features Fairtrade Gold stamp with Hallmark. Photographer Mark Johnson. Copyright Serendipity Diamonds.
Fairtrade Gold 2 Stone Diamond Ring – Flow Design
Taken of the ‘Flow’ engagement ring design, crafted in Fairtrade 18ct Yellow Gold. Featuring a pair of round brilliant cut diamonds with Fairtrade mark. Photographer M. Johnson. Copyright Serendipity Diamonds.
Fairtrade Gold Solitaire Engagement Ring
Bespoke 18ct Fairtrade Yellow Gold engagement ring. Features a GIA certified diamond encased in a bezel setting crafted at Serendipity Diamonds by bespoke design. Photographer M. Johnson. Copyright Serendipity Diamonds.
About Mark Johnson
My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. By day you'll find me working in our showroom—in a variety of roles. My work (which I love) ranges from photographing jewellery, to writing blog posts and helping clients with my colleagues Drina, Emily and Debbie.