Sustainability of Jewelry
Sustainability in the jewelry industry is crucial due to its significant environmental and ethical implications. Outdated mining practices for precious metals and gemstones can be destructive to ecosystems and often involve exploitative labor conditions. By adopting sustainable practices, the industry aims to minimize environmental damage, ensure fair working conditions, and conserve finite resources. These efforts also address growing consumer demand for ethically produced goods and help to reduce the impact of global consumerism.
While all of the brands we carry are dedicated to sourcing only the most ethical materials, these brands go above and beyond...
John Hardy
John Hardy uses recycled metals to create every handmade piece in their collection. This allows for minimal waste during the entire process.
W&H Estate
Our W&H Estate collection is 100% pre-owned jewelry. Buying second hand lets the story of the jewelry live on while creating new meaning in your life.
Syna
DK and Namrata founded Syna based on passion for the industry. They only source from ethical suppliers, and have a zero tolerance policy toward conflict diamonds. They produce small batches ensuring quality and purpose in their craft.
Estate Jewelry
Discover the sustainable charm of estate jewelry—preowned vintage pieces with unique stories, ready to be cherished by new owners.
Permanent Jewelry
Explore the elegance of permanent jewelry—seamlessly welded pieces that offer enduring style and peace of mind with no clasps or risk of loss