Sustainability
Keeping our footprint as minimal as possible is central to the ethos of Ted & Tallulah. Working with recycled gold and silver and using traditional smithing methods creates less environmental impact; while working in small batches and one off’s means that nothing is wasted as all of the scrap gold and silver, precious metal dust and off cuts are melted down and recycled to make more jewellery. When sourcing materials and packaging we strive to only use sustainable resources and an ethical supply chain, such as gemstones from ethical mines and diamonds from the seabed.
Included with your purchase is a storage bag and/or pouch for you to reuse to store your jewellery or anything else that you choose.
We are proud to work with Ocean Diamonds who ethically source diamonds from the seabed, you can read more about their story, or watch their video here

Living on the Dorset Coast has taught me a genuine appreciation for the sea and the shore and how powerful it is, yet fragile at the same time. So in honour of one the most important ecosystems on our planet we are supporting World Ocean Day [8th June 2026]. Find out more about World Ocean Day
It has been important for us to realise that sustainability is a journey and not a done deal. So in order to offset any mistakes that we may make along the way, we have partnered with Ecologi to fund the planting of a tree with every Ted & Tallulah purchase.
Sustainability is important to us and we are learning every day....