Greener Jewelry For a Greener Future

Jewelry designers around the world continue to make new strides in the realms of the best sustainable practices, some of these include a consciously led supply chain, the use of recycled diamonds, metal scraps, fair trade gold or other forms of repurposed materials. Additionally, reselling vintage jewelry or the use of eco-friendly packaging are also some of the ethical and sustainable practices individuals strive to be more mindful of the planet.

As a community that consists of creators, designers, and entrepreneurs that are paving the way for sustainable elegance, we've picked a few that belong in your jewelry box.

Jewelry designers around the world continue to make new strides in the realms of the best sustainable practices, some of these include a consciously led supply chain, the use of recycled diamonds, metal scraps, fair trade gold or other forms of repurposed materials. Additionally, reselling vintage jewelry or the use of eco-friendly packaging are also some of the ethical and sustainable practices individuals strive to be more mindful of the planet.

As a community that consists of creators, designers, and entrepreneurs that are paving the way for sustainable elegance, we've picked a few that belong in your jewelry box.

Invest in timeless, high-quality designs

This premise of investing in quality, timeless fashion jewelry, is one of the more sustainable measures that can be practised by both jewelry designers and consumers. That's why it's worth looking out for designers that forgo trend-based fast fashion in favor of classic styles that never date. Not only will these pieces see you through decades to come, but they can also be passed down to future generations. Of course, quality is essential too - by investing in pieces that emphasise the use of durable materials, such as solid gold, lab-grown diamonds, and precious stones, you can ensure a lifetime guarantee.

The use of recycled metals

One trait that is synonymous with sustainable jewelry is the use of recycled materials such as recycled gold, recycled sterling silver, and more.

Jewelry designs that use recycled metals are not in any way scrimping on quality, as fine metals that come from recycled sources are exactly the same as newly mined metals, so you don't have to worry about making a compromise.

Spanish label Mimoke, one of the first high-end sustainable jewellers in the South of Europe, handcrafts sustainable and timeless high-end jewelry pieces with lab-grown diamonds and recycled gold. Backed by scientific innovation, their offerings meet the highest standard in both sustainability certifications and diamond quality.

Jewelry that gives back

One way that labels can be more sustainable is by supporting other causes. At The Future Rocks, a lot of the jewellers are also believers in giving back. One of them being Maren Jewellery, they donate 3% of profits from each design to environmental organization, Earthbeat, offseting carbon emissions.

Jewelry with sustainability certifications

One way to ensure the sustainability of jewelry pieces is to look for jewelry certifications. Among which, the Responsible Jewelry Council (RJC) is considered the world's leading standard for sustainable jewelry. It outlines points such as the rights of employees, the health and safety of local communities, and the implementation of responsible supply chains as part of its code of practice. Jewelry designers such as RÊVER and Scéona, are proud members of RJC.

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