Alighieri's modern heirlooms are made by hand, in the six streets surrounding their studio. Their jewellery is cast and plated by a family run business whose craft, worthy of a Royal Warrant, has been passed down through generations. Supporting the local heritage and craft in Hatton Garden is extremely important to their founder, Rosh Mahtani, and with their walkable supply chain they can ensure that luxury quality across all of their products is achieved. They assemble and finish the jewellery by hand in their Alighieri Studio, just around the corner
As Alighieri has grown, Rosh, the brands founder, has felt incredibly lucky to be able to find more ways to give back and support the community. In February 2020, the brand partnered with the Trussell Trust, an amazing charity supporting food banks in the UK which were facing shortages relating to the Covid-19 outbreak. They donated 20% of their online sales to help those most affected by poverty, raising a total of just over £55, 000 over the course of just three months. They have now partnered with Refuge, the UK’s leading charity in helping women and their children experiencing domestic abuse. They have raised over £65,000 for Refuge, and continue to work with them as a long term charity partner of Alighieri
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