Jana Reinhardt creates range for charity partnership

 

Jana Reinhardt jewellery partners with National Animal Welfare Trust

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Passionate about animal welfare, brand founders Jana and Ross have also created several exclusive pieces intended to raise awareness of the plight of orangutans, greyhounds and foxes. When one of these pieces is purchased, a donation will be made to a range of different animal welfare charities, raising much needed funds.

Passionate about animal welfare, brand founders Jana and Ross have also created several exclusive pieces intended to raise awareness of the plight of orangutans, greyhounds and foxes. When one of these pieces is purchased, a donation will be made to a range of different animal welfare charities, raising much needed funds.

Passionate about animal welfare, brand founders Jana and Ross have also created several exclusive pieces intended to raise awareness of the plight of orangutans, 

greyhounds and foxes. When one of these pieces is purchased, a donation will be made to a range of different animal welfare charities, raising much needed funds.

According to the WWF, the destruction of the rainforests means there are only 100,000 Bornean orangutans left. As part of the supporting campaign Jana has created a unique pendant featuring a finely hand-carved miniature monkey charm, swinging from a fine curb chain. 

£20 of each sale will be donated to OVAID - a charity that helps these endangered animals by providing veterinary equipment and medicines and sending vets to orangutan rescue groups and centres in Indonesia and Malaysia.      

£10 from the sale of each pair of the unique greyhound hoop earrings - and greyhound necklace - will be donated to Galgos del Sol, a charity that rescues and rehomes greyhounds. Galgos are an ancient type of greyhound that are unfortunately one of the world’s most abused dog breeds, with tens of thousands killed each year in Spain.

The greyhound earrings and necklace feature a hand-carved pup, captured mid-run. Master goldsmith Jana wanted to show the dogs in a ‘happy’ running pose, rather than in ‘racing’ position, to show her opposition to greyhound racing.

The fox themed suite of jewellery will donate £10 from each one sold to Keep the Ban, a campaign set up to stop the hunting act repeal. Handmade from a choice of highly polished precious metals, the carving is nestled underneath a sparkling 1.5mm gem 

stone. Choose from green sapphire or a brown, or white diamond.

  Founded in 2006 by a husband and wife team of master goldsmiths, Jana Reinhardt and Ross Cutting, Jana Reinhardt jewellery designs are inspired by the natural world and the naive art movement. They don't use machine manufacture, preferring the old techniques of wax carving and fabrication to create their products. These traditional methods have no negative effect on the environment. All metals used by us are from accredited suppliers, based in the UK and Germany, that continually buy back and recycle scrap metal, thus helping to create more environmentally friendly jewellery.

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Rebecca van Rooijen

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