As early as 2,000 years ago, they imported Sri Lankan sapphires and Indian diamonds and used emeralds and amber in their jewellery. In Roman-ruled England, fossilised wooden referred to as jet from Northern England was usually carved into items of jewellery. The early Italians labored in crude gold and created clasps, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets. “Everyone is getting more conscious of the environment and total the way we live, produce and eat,” she says. “At Ana Khouri, we solely work with fair-mined gold and responsibly and ethically sourced gems.” Her new assortment for The Row even features vintage rosewood recycled …