Tuesday, March 11, 2008

body+soul's: Better Bling

If you haven't already come across the recent article titled Better Bling in body+soul's March 2008 magazine, it's a brief, but to the point read worth taking a gander at. A guide to the eco-conscious consumer, Better Bling takes a reveling look beyond the veil to explain where precious metals, diamonds, and colored gems are sourced; how they are accessed and who is working to unearth them. Many in the jewelry industry are aware of the issues surrounding the materials we use, but often the consumer is left in the dark about the all-to-frequently horrific history of their jewelry. This article puts it all out there in not too vague terms and offers alternatives such as purchasing from eco-conscious jewelers who use metals and stones that are recycled and/or ethically sourced (!), recycling old jewelry, and buying estate jewelry. Most importantly, Better Bling encourages the consumer to request information about the source of the materials used in their jewelry stating that by demanding information, consumers can start a trend that initiates change. Links to industry resources as well a selection of eco-friendly jewelers are also provided. Go to the body+soul website to see a gallery of more eco-jewelry.

2 comments:

Rebecca Dortzbach said...

Thanks for the great link! I am so excited about the possibilities and new ways to be eco and socially responsible while making. I met Christina Miller last week at SNAG who is a big part of Ethical Metalsmiths- http://www.ethicalmetalsmiths.org/
They are doing so much. I am going to try and take a class Christina was talking to me about this summer.. maybe we should look into this together!

Whitney J. Marsden said...

Yes! Lets talk!