sustainable jewelry

A broken ceramic bowl repaired with gold veins illustrating Kintsugi Art in Jewelry.

Kintsugi Art in Jewelry: The Golden Repair Guide

Introduction The concept of Kintsugi Art in Jewelry challenges everything we know about luxury. In the traditional gem and jewelry trade, a crack is a disaster, and we spend our lives trying to hide flaws. However, the Japanese philosophy of Wabi-Sabi—finding beauty in imperfection—flips this logic upside down. Kintsugi (金継ぎ) is a centuries-old art form that repairs broken […]

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A carved white Vegetable Ivory pendant next to a raw brown Tagua Nut.

Vegetable Ivory: Origin, Identification, and Buying Tips

Introduction In the world of luxury materials, few things carry as much dark history as elephant ivory. Fortunately, nature provides a beautiful, ethical, and sustainable alternative: Vegetable Ivory. Also known as the Tagua nut or Corozo, artisans and consumers worldwide are increasingly choosing it for jewelry, buttons, and decorative objects. Because it comes from the hard white endosperm of seeds from

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A pile of discarded green circuit boards containing gold illustrating India's E-Waste Revolution.

India’s E-Waste Revolution: The New Gold Mine

Introduction The beginning of India’s E-Waste Revolution places the country at a remarkable crossroads in 2026. On one hand, the country generates over 3.2 million metric tons of electronic waste every year. On the other hand, India imports billions of dollars’ worth of precious metals annually. The irony is stark: the gold, silver, and copper that India desperately

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Fruit Gems Collection by Anabela Chan fine jewelry made from food waste

Fruit Gems Collection: Fine Jewelry from Food Waste by Anabela Chan

Summary Anabela Chan’s Fruit Gems Collection transforms discarded fruits and vegetables into lab-grown gemstones. Each piece shows how design, science, and sustainability can work together to create beauty from waste. Introduction The Fruit Gems Collection by Anabela Chan redefines fine jewelry. Moreover, it turns food waste into gemstones, proving luxury can also protect the planet.For

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Storied Diamond Desert Sands of Eternity™ Botswana diamond ring by Jared

Storied Diamond Desert Sands of Eternity™ by Jared

Beneath the sunlit dunes of Botswana, time and earth shape diamonds with patience. Jared introduces the Storied Diamond Desert Sands of Eternity™ collection, where each stone carries a story from origin to ownership. Unlike ordinary diamonds, these gems offer you a transparent journey. Every facet reflects where it has been and where it will go.

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