Earthwise Jewelry
Filed under: Jewelry
The New York Times pointed out
that the negative environmental impact
that gold mining can have has prompted jewelry companies to join Leber Jeweler, Inc. in a campaign called "No Dirty Gold," which hopes to push the
industry towards responsible mining practices. Leber has a commitment to quality that has lasted over the past 85
years. They sell a line of Earthwise Jewelry that is not only
beautiful, but socially conscious. The gold and platinum settings for the jewels are actually made from recycled metals
and their gems come from sources that guarantee fair-labor policies. Their 18-carat white gold used in the collection is
alloyed with palladium, rather than nickel, to avoid potential allergic reactions in their clientele; they are as
conscientious about their customers as the environment. The 18-karat white gold Twisty Sapphire ring, pictured here, is
a stunning solitaire that carries a message as well as a sparkle. Price $800.
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