Decoding Eco, Ethical, and Sustainable Jewelry
What does eco, ethical, and sustainable really mean for jewelry?
It can be very confusing and it is important to distinguish claims from facts.
Thoughtful designers definitely do their best in responsibly sourcing "jewelry ingredients" that are traceable in a way that supports people, their skills, and the natural environment - be it land or sea.
Together, Adrianne Sanogo, GIA Graduate Gemologist and All The Brilliants explore these topics and things to consider to make an informed choice that reflects your values.
Meet a TalisWOMAN or Two with Polish and Grit
I sat down with Debra Navarro to chat about her thoughtfully designed jewelry, her unique jewelry "ingredients" and how her work creates positive change in the world.
For me, any of her pieces are an epic “TalisWOMAN” for so many reasons!
A Sapphire Tasting with Life’s A Spritz
What makes one sapphire more valuable than another? Watch to find out!
I sat down with MP Allegart of "Life's A Spritz" to chat about fashion and jewelry wardrobe staples, along with few memorable sapphires from Nash James.
Meet the Designer: DEBRA NAVARRO
Sit in on my conversation with Debra Navarro as we talk about her thoughtfully designed jewelry, her special gemstones with “Polish and Grit”, and how her work creates meaningful change in the world.
Each gem is hand-selected by her from artisanal miners through Gem Legacy, a 501(c)3 which supports education, vocational training, and local economies in East African mining communities.
Get The Skinny on Pearl
Sit in on my conversation with Original Eve as we talk all about pearls!
Our ancient ancestors discovered this delicate, luminous “Queen of Gems” while seeking food from the sea - and pearls have been a global sensation ever since.
Get The Skinny on Pearl and shop Eve’s thoughtfully designed jewelry
Meet the Designer: LOREN NICOLE
Sit in on my conversation with Loren Nicole to discuss the epic history and craft behind her jewelry.
The wonders of the ancient world inspire Loren's designs. Her career as an archeologist and conservator led her to study and create jewelry using the same techniques and materials of our ancient ancestors.
Her jewelry "ingredients" are sustainably sourced high karat yellow gold and ethically sourced gemstones.
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