Articles By: Meghan Meghan

Guatemalan Jadeite – the eco-sophisticated jewelry you can feel good about

Guatemalan Jadeite – the eco-sophisticated jewelry you can feel good about

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The beauty of jadeite, known in Mesoamerican cultures as the "Eternal Stone,"  has been revered for thousands of years from Asia to the Americas. Jadeite, most commonly throught of as bright green, is actually found in many colors including: lavender, white,

Alberto Parada Jewelry – perfect for any occasion

Alberto Parada Jewelry – perfect for any occasion

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Throughout our lives, we have many causes of celebration from graduations to birthdays to promotions to personal achievements like running a marathon. Jewelry is a perfect gift for a loved one (or for yourself) to serve as a lasting reminder of love

“Conflict-free” Hurting Conscious Consumers

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"Conflict-free" is the new marketing slogan of the diamond industry and perhaps the single greatest set back to the sustainable fine jewelry movement. Conflict-free refers to rough (uncut and unpolished) diamonds that have not been used by rebel movements or their

Julia Failey Jewelry for Mother’s Day – 20% off

Julia Failey Jewelry for Mother’s Day – 20% off

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There are not many jewelry designers as committed to sustainability as Julia Failey. With her often whimsical and nature inspired designs, she offers consumers fun, accessible jewelry you can feel good about. Julia seeks to inspire ecological appreciation and awareness

Green Alternative to Diamonds

Green Alternative to Diamonds

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As the devastating environmental impacts of the diamond industry become more obvious, conscious consumers are seeking out alternatives in alignment with their environmental values. Today, consumers can have beautiful jewelry they can feel good about. Zultanite, a rare gem exclusively

Discovering The Real Sparkle Of Jewelry

Discovering The Real Sparkle Of Jewelry

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We all love beautiful sparkling diamonds and gold, but the social and environmental impacts associated with the $75 billion/year jewelry industry are devastating. Metal mining is one of the most toxic polluters in the U.S. with cyanide, mercury and arsenic