by Jennifer on February 2, 2009
Shonah Jewellery Design is not a eco-company per say; her site’s not shouting it out, but many eco-aspects are there. Shonah pendants are individually handmade, using various materials such as resin, wood, and silver and many fabrics – screen-printed, patchwork and vintage. I LOVE the Indigo Bunting Bird above. So pretty.
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by Jennifer on February 1, 2009
If you’re undecided about what sort of jewelry would make the best gift for you (or if we’re being nice, someone else) then Moonrise Jewelry is a good place to start your search. Moonrise Jewelry offers a huge array of eco-friendly pieces plus super speed shipping so you do still have time to drop Valentine’s [...]
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by Jennifer on November 16, 2008
I’m so enthralled with FaniSong Glass Photo Jewelry that it’s not even funny. This lovely nature themed jewelry is eco-friendly, simple, and beautiful; the perfect combination. Each piece is created by fusing a nature photo with 100% recycled glass – which means the image won’t ware down. Necklaces are finished with a sterling silver plated [...]
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