Friday, 27 July 2012

Asteroid Rings

"Go for Gold"
Summer 2012 - Trunk Show

Please join Amanda as she presents an array of *metals* from her Asteroid collection in certified Fairtrade & Fairmined gold and gold-plated sterling silver.
Sip chilled champage and enter a chance to win a piece of jewellery.

Champagne. Prize draw. Special offers.

We are looking forward to seeing you there!

Where: Wolf & Badger46 Ledbury Road, London W11 2AB
When: Saturday, 28 July, 2012, noon-5pm

Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Jewelry News Network Visits Amanda Li Hope in London


Amanda's 'Asteroid' stud earrings in certified Fairtrade & Fairmined gold.

Amanda Li Hope was featured in Jewelry News Network's blog last week.
Anthony De Marco, freelance journalist for Forbes.com and JewelleryNetAsia, paid a visit to '14 Carat', the selling exhibition Amanda participated in during Jewellery Week last month. During his visit, De Marco learns about Amanda's background, inspirations, and ethical motivations behind her work. Read Jewelry News Net's article on Amanda here.

Friday, 8 June 2012

14 Carat Exhibition during Jewellery Week 2012


14 Carat opens this Monday, 11 June, for a 2nd year during Jewellery Week, London's most vibrant and diverse jewellery event. 14 designer makers will be exhibiting and selling their wares in the Craft Central Galleries just off St. John's Square, Clerkenwell, London.

Amanda is pleased to be taking part in this exhibition again with 13 other jewellery designer-makers and will be showing pieces from her new Asteroid collection in Fairtrade and Fairmined gold as well as those from her XX and Pipette collections. She will be at the event on Monday's Open Evening, Tuesday afternoon and all day Friday and Saturday to show and discuss her work.

The event has also received some nice press from Professional Jeweller this week.

For event information, please visit 14 Carat's Facebook page, or the exhibition's event page on Jewellery Week's website.

Event information:
Craft Central Galleries, 33-35 St. John's Square, Clerkenwell, London, EC1M 4DS
Monday 11th June, 6-8pm, Open Evening with complementary drinks
Tuesday 12th June 12-6pm, Wednesday 13th June 12-6pm
Thursday 14th June 12-7pm
Friday 15th June 12-7pm
Saturday 16th 12-5pm




Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Video Release: Behind the scenes with Amanda Li Hope

Amanda Li Hope - Jewelry Designer Maker from SupaDupa.me on Vimeo.
As part of their "Because, Love Comes First" series, SupaDupa Me chats with Amanda and gets a glimpse inside her workshop. In this video Amanda tells us more about herself, her inspirations, her first sale, and little about how she juggles two jobs as an architect and jeweller.

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Amanda Li Hope joins Fair Jewelry Action

Fair Jewelry Action announces Amanda Li Hope
as their newest member

It's official - Amanda Li Hope is the UK's 10th member to Fair Jewelry Action, an organisation dedicated to promoting environmental justice and human rights in the jewellery industry. FJA members come from all over the world including Australia, Denmark, Japan, the UK and the USA; and they represent all facets of the industry from manufacturers, retailers, NGO's, to studio and designer jewellers.

Lead by fair trade jewellery advocates Greg Valerio and Marc Choyt , FJA's goal is to create a transparent and traceable global network of mine-to-market products of ethically produced jewellery. 

Amanda is proud to be FJA's newest member and be a part of this international coalition.

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Happy Anniversary!
Celebrating in Fairtrade/Fairmined gold style

Mini 'xx' earrings in 18k yellow Fairtrade/Fairmined gold
with ethically sourced rubies


Amanda's first official Fairtrade/Fairmined gold pair of earrings!

Made, stamped, and just delivered today - the day Fairtrade/Fairmined gold celebrates being one year old and the day before her client's wedding anniversary.

The commission came from a client who wanted these ethically sourced 5mm round rubies set in a pair of mini ‘XX’ earrings as an anniversary gift to his wife. Because of the special provenance of these beautiful stones (look at the colour - yowsers), the client wanted them to be 'set in Fairtrade/Fairmined gold, or nothing at all.'

Amanda usually only sets 3mm stones in this particular sized-setting, and these were 5mm, but she is always up for a challenge. And, seeing the results now, larger stones, and maybe even different shaped ones may be in my XX collection's future...

Amanda delivered the earrings to my client earlier this evening. It was with great delight to see him loupe for the very first time the Fairtrade/Fairmined mark, a stamp placed alongside the standard traditional UK hallmarks. (The earrings also had the Queen's Diamond Jubilee commemorative hallmark.) And, as her client pointed out, it was somehow appropriate to that this commission fell at the same time as Fairtrade/Fairmined gold's 1-year anniversary, and during Fairtrade Fortnight too no less.

Amanda hopes his wife enjoys them as much as she did making them. Happy Anniversary to her client – and to Fairtrade and Fairmined gold!

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

XOXO Valentine Trunk Show at
Wolf & Badger, 11 February



Open!

This past Saturday Amanda hosted my first trunk show at Wolf &Badger's flagship boutique in Notting Hill. The temperatures outside were sub-zero, but that did not stop the many who braved the inhospitable weather to be 'warmed' by the chilled champagne and sweet chocolates. 

It was wonderful afternoon having the chance to present her XX collection to clients, give a preview of her new Asteroid collection (shhh...it's a secret), as well as hold a prize for a pair of mini xx earrings (congratulations to the winner, Edward T!).

Also, Amanda extends a huge thank you to the amazing staff at Wolf & Badger. They were extremely helpful and supportive throughout the process - from pre-show planning, on the day all-hands-on-deck, to post-show wrap up. Not sure how I would have managed without them!

Amanda is already looking forward to hosting my next trunk show. Champagne, chocolate, and jewellery have definitely proven to be a nice way to spend an afternoon.


 Champagne and chocolates.

 X-rings in sterling silver - plain, with rubies or Ceylon sapphires
(photo courtesy of NottingChic)

Men's and women's jewellery
(photo courtesy of NottingChic)

Having a sneak preview of my new Meteorite collection....shhh...
(photo courtesy of NottingChic)

Thursday, 9 February 2012

The prize draw tickets are printed...



....and the champagne is chillin'. Now they, along with a huge box of chocolates, are just waiting for Saturday's 'XOXO be my Valentine' jewellery trunk show!


When: Saturday, 11 February, 2012, noon-5pm

Saturday, 4 February 2012

Your invitation is attached...

"XOXO be my Valentine" Trunk Show at Wolf & Badger 
Saturday 11 Feb, 12-5pm

Please join us for Amanda's first solo trunk show at Wolf & Badger's fashion boutique located in Notting Hill, London.

Come be tempted by Amanda's signature XX collection (including never seen before pieces!), a glass of champagne, some chocolates, a prize draw, and a few irresistible special sale offers...

We are looking forward to seeing you there on Saturday.

When: Saturday, 11 February, 2012, noon-5pm

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

A New Year's Resolution that counts: Fairtrade/Fairmined Gold

New Year's resolutions can be a dime a dozen, but I have decidedly made one that counts: to launch my début Fairtrade/Fairmined gold collection this spring/summer. As some of you may know already, last year it was announced on Valentine's Day that I was one of the world's first 20 licensed jewellers to make and sell Fairtrade / Fairmined gold jewellery.

You may ask, why has it taken me a nearly a year to make this announcement on my own blog and website? Well, the journey has been a slow one for a few key reasons: 1  juggling a few other poorly timed commitments while starting a jewellery business, and  2. the availability of the Fairtrade/Fairmined gold at the time.

For those who do not know, I have been in business for just under two and half years and, before setting up, had conducted my own research on ethical jewellery materials. It was a priority that I use materials with a transparent supply chain so I could feel proud of my product, and by proxy, my clients too. My investigations took place both on the ground and via the Internet, and the results were discouraging. From stone merchants, to bullion dealers, to large scale mining companies, no one I came across seemed to offer any 100% guarantee that their products had been ethically sourced either by way of labour or the environment.

Even so, I started a business designing the things I love – jewellery - and with the materials I covet - fine gems and precious metal. I couldn't postpone my ambition as a designer-maker and developed my XX collection, which I have been able to successfully put to market (and plan to make available in FT/FM’d gold too). And, during this time, I grew my confidence as a designer, but never lost sight of wanting my business to have a responsible impact on those notoriously being short changed in the supply chain - e.g. small-scale artisanal miners and the environment.

When the opportunity to register interest with the Fairtrade Foundation in becoming a certified retailer, I jumped at the chance.1 An independent body overseeing the supply chain I most needed for my business had arrived! In the autumn of 2010, I met with Greg Valerio, international advocate for fairtrade gold (and now award-winning campaigner too2, !) and the Business Development Manager and Product Certification Officer from the Fairtrade Foundation. During these meetings, they patiently walked me through the requirements and logistics for becoming a licensee, which I might add was not a small list3 BUT on the other hand, here was a chance to work with Fairtrade/Fairmined gold. I mean, what’s a bit of paperwork, when I can work with this incredible special product?

Without hesitation, I signed the Foundation's 24-page contract and cemented my commitment. Then two months later in February 2011, Fairtrade/Fairmined gold was officially announced to the world. Exciting! Finally! Hooray!


The greatest gift: Bolivian miner Manuel Reinoso Rivas holds
 a 1kg bar of the world’s first Fairtrade and Fairmined gold
Pictures: PA


So now all I, and the 19 other licensed jewellers, needed to do was start getting our hands dirty, right? Well, not quite. For myself (and dare I say other small-scale designers?), the gold was not yet ready. The first kilo of certifiably mined gold that Manuel Reinoso Rivas so proudly presents in the photo above still needed to be refined....and then alloyed....and then manufactured into a workable state (e.g. sheet, wire, or casting grain)…and then initial orders were only being taken for minimum quantities of 1kg, which far exceeded my own needs and expense... and then....soon the months slipped by...

Fast forward to this month, January 2012, and it is like - snap! - the New Year has brought about a fresh outlook on my position as a certified licensee. With last year’s time-consuming commitments put in order, I can now focus on producing Fairtrade/Fairmined gold pieces. I have (re)established contact with those in the certified supply chain and started designing a new collection to be made solely in Fairtrade/Fairmined gold and even had my first enquiry for a commission. I have learned that the precious commodity is now available in manageable quantities, and just this week I submitted my first production application to the Fairtrade Foundation.

It is all happening and I am pleased to be able embark on this exciting journey, even if a year later. And, I must extend an enormous thank you to the incredibly hard working advocates for Fairtrade / Fairmined gold. The ‘best gold story’ a reality, and I can hardly wait to present my own chapter to the story when I launch my new collection in a few months time.

For more information on Fairtrade/Fairmined gold:
-              - Fairtrade Foundation http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/gold/
-               - Blog of Greg Valerio: the Fair Trade Jeweller - International and award winning advocate for Fairtrade/Fairmined gold http://blog.gregvalerio.com/

1 Thanks to the Jewellery Connections project for hosting an Ecological and Ethical Workshop
2 Greg Valerio: Global Campaigner as awarded by the Global Observer Ethical Awards http://www.guardian.co.uk/theobserver/2011/jun/12/observer-ethical-awards-winners-2011
3 Before any FT/FM product can go to market the design must be approved by the Fairtrade Foundation; likewise for any artwork that is to be used with the Fairtrade/Fairmined logo. Then once sales start to be made, quarterly reports need to be filed and licensing fees to be paid.... To some these tasks may seem onerous, but it is all in the name of traceability and the independent auditing of a very precious supply chain - and like I said, what's a bit of paperwork, when I have the privilege to work with such a material?