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DESIGN YOUR OWN ECO JEWELRY with GreenKarat
Posted By Jill Fehrenbacher On February 14, 2007 @ 2:45 pm In Accessories and Fashion,Recycled Materials | 12 Comments
They say that diamonds are a girls best friend, but who wants to be BFFs with slavery [5], child soldiers [6], and the horrific violence [7] that occurs in Sierra Leone, Angola and Congo because of the diamond mining industry? For those of you who haven’t seen Blood Diamond [8], the mined diamond industry is a dirty business that has thrived on the exploitation of war-torn nations and impoverished people for decades. And even “conflict-free” diamonds are still mined from the depths of the earth – they may be more socially sustainable, they still aren’t environmentally friendly…
My sweetie [11] recently gave me a gorgeous sapphire engagement ring (see above) from GreenKarat [10], and I love it – knowing that it is not only pretty, but reflects my values and beliefs as well. The sapphire was created in a lab, so I know no forests (or people) in Sri Lanka were harmed in the process, and the platinum is also 100% recycled. The process of working with GreenKarat was really fun: they are a small and flexible company that will happily help you create a personalized custom design from start to finish. GreenKarat [10] was even nice enough to resize my ring when it was too big the first time around, so I can’t recommend them more highly. Finally, their designs tend towards contemporary stylish minimalism – so you can bypass the tacky bling and know that their tasteful aesthetic also helps fight against violence and environmental degradation. Now that’s real love.
+ GreenKarat Ecofriendly Jeweler [10]
GreenKarat’s recycled gold wedding bands, cultured ruby ring, [12] recycled diamond earrings [13],
and Binary Code ring (you can put a secret message in there!)
Despite what the diamond cartels want you to believe, “cultured diamonds” are in fact molecularly superior to natural diamonds, as they don’t have mineral deposits and other defects of nature. If you’ve never heard of cultured diamonds – or think we’re talking about cubic zirconium here – its probably because the diamond industry doesn’t want you to know about this. The diamond cartels seem to be terrified that the new technology of manufacturing gemstones is going to break their monopoly and artificially inflated prices, and thus have been trying to paint cultured diamonds as “fake” or “synthetic.” Don’t be fooled – cultured diamonds are every bit as “real” as mined diamonds, only they are less expensive and much better for the planet.
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[5] slavery: http://www.diamondsforafricafund.org/realdiamondfacts/home.htm
[6] child soldiers: http://www.un.org/peace/africa/Diamond.html
[7] horrific violence: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conflict_diamond
[8] Blood Diamond: http://blooddiamondmovie.warnerbros.com/
[9] manufactured gemstones!: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultured_diamonds
[10] Greenkarat: http://www.greenkarat.com/
[11] My sweetie: http://geeksugar.com/137577#comment
[12] GreenKarat’s recycled gold wedding bands, cultured ruby ring,: http://www.greenkarat.com/search_results.asp?txtsearchParamTxt=&txtsearchParamType=ALL&txtsearchParamCat=11&txtsearchParamMan=ALL&txtsearchParamVen=ALL&txtDateAddedStart=&txtDateAddedEnd=&txtPriceStart=&txtPriceEnd=&txtFromSearch=fromSearch&iLevel=1
[13] recycled diamond earrings: http://www.greenkarat.com/detail.asp?product_id=ERD001
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