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Ruff & Cut's Holiday Jewelry Sale

Filed under: Jewelry

Jewelry lines are offering some great deals this season, but this one from Ruff & Cut caught my eye. I've been a fan of the Ruff&Cut line for a while, the brand makes rough diamond jewelry using only recycled metals and ethically-sourced diamonds in each of their unique pieces, as well as giving back 10 percent off all profits to charitable causes that support mining communities in Sierra Leone.

Now through Christmas Eve, Ruff&Cut is offering 50 percent off all of its one-of-a-kind fine jewelry. To get the discount you need to enter the promotional code HOLIDAY09 when purchasing. The piece shown above, a lilypad-shaped, texture-enhanced medallion necklace designed by Tracy Matthews and featuring an octahedral rough diamond has a regular price of $5,970 but can be picked up for $2,985.

Ruff & Cut Jewelry Line Launches

Filed under: Jewelry, Charity, Green


It may be, as the Wall Street Journal's Heard on the Runway column put it, a "challenge in this economy to launch a high-end jewelry line" but it is one I suspect that Wade Watson of Ruff & Cut can handle. I had a chance to listen to Watson speak earlier this year at the Fair Trade Jewelry Conference and was impressed by how passionate he was about both the country and the people of Sierra Leone and the good diamonds can do there. For Watson it's a personal mission to help lift up this country which is one of the richest in natural resources but the poorest in so many other ways.

The Ruff & Cut name refers to the mix of both rough and cut diamonds used in the designs. Designers such as Me&Ro, Tracy Matthews and Todd Reed each have their own collection under the Ruff & Cut brand. The jewelry uses recycled gold and "conflict-free" diamonds coming from Sierra Leone and Canada. Many of the rough diamonds come from the Pride Diamond mine in Sierra Leone. Each piece comes with a certificate of origin. For every piece sold the company donates 10% of their profits to their nonprofit partners working in Africa to improve the lives of those affected by mining and jewelry manufacturing. During their launch event, Oct 16th - Nov 16th, they are bumping that number up to 20%.

The Nobel Ring shown above features a 1.35 carat rough diamond with a free-spinning center band studded with brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 0.27 carats total. It sells for $10,500.

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