Myne London to host charity ball in March
To raise funds to empower lapidary communities
London based ethical emerald supplier, Myne London, has announced further details about its inaugural Myne London Foundation Charity Ball that will raise funds to empower lapidary communities in the Northern regions of Pakistan.
The
Myne London Foundation was created in September 2021 to support women in
Pakistan by giving their daughters the funds they need for school fees,
uniforms and transportation. These crucial measures of support can mean the
difference between a girl being educated or left behind in a country where,
despite huge progress in the last decade, 12 million girls aged 5-16 are still
out of school (The Malala Fund).
To celebrate the launch of the Myne London Foundation, Co-Founders and sisters Fiona Wellington and Kate Murray Gordos will host an inaugural event at The Hurlingham Club, a private members’ club in Chelsea, London, on Saturday, March 19, 2022, sponsored by Branding Science Group.
Tickets via Event rite: The evening will commence with a champagne reception in the venue’s glass domed Palm Court followed by a three-course dinner overlooking the terrace.
The night’s entertainment will be hosted by long-time Myne London supporter and TV presenter, Jenny Powell, and will include a charity raffle and auction with notable prizes donated by the business’ supporters across the fashion, jewellery and entertainment industries.
Auction items include piece of jewellery featuring Myne London emeralds by Octavia Elizabeth; a bespoke cut morganite gemstone from UK master cutter, Dr Steven Sweetman; dance lesson with Strictly Come Dancing professional, Kristina Rihanoff; Abu Dhabi Grand Prix VIP tickets, and a private dining experience at Heston Blumenthal’s restaurant, Dinner, to name but a few.
The
evening will conclude with live music from Bristol-based artists, Holysseus
Fly, James Vine and The Voice finalist, Hannah Williams.
Myne London Co-Founder, Fiona Wellington, says: “The Myne London Foundation aspires to banish the limiting factors that prevent the Myne London emerald community from achieving their educational needs.
Our debut Myne London Charity Ball will raise funds to support the initiatives of our Foundation and will bring our customers, friends, peers and members of the gemstone and jewellery trades together for an evening of networking and entertainment.
We hope you can join us to celebrate the amazing things we can achieve when focusing on sustainability, traceability and ethics in our supply chains.”
Myne London trains and employs a 75% female workforce to deliver traceable, high-quality melee emeralds to designer jewellery brands across the world. The business focuses on promoting women’s empowerment through access to education, training and skilled employment, as well as the creation of Swat Valley emerald bespoke jewellery and collaborations with international jewellery brands and designers.
Fiona Wellington and Kate Murray Gordos spent their childhood in Pakistan and have first-hand experience of the region. In 2018, they worked with their gemmologist Charles Evans to determine the quality of emeralds mined in the little-known Swat Valley region and developed a sustainable and responsible method for presenting these gemstones to the world.
The Myne London team have secured favourable rates at local hotels to support guests travelling from far and wide.
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