5 Key Points to Bear in Mind Before You Buy Ethical Jewelry

Published: 04th March 2011
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Have you ever come to think of the possibility that your unique engagement rings wouldn't stem from an ethical base? Recycled precious metals, gems, fair trade, fair trade gold, Canadian diamonds, diamonds from Namibia & the Kalahari, Botswana Diamonds .. . What're the differences between these products? How do we distinguish companies that state to base their business on what we call "ethical jewelry"?

The fact is that essentially there are only a small group of merchants that manufacture ethical wedding rings, pay for advertising on the Web & create their jewellery based on materials extracted from the same ethical companies. The value chain is not very extensive and therefore a company does not have a lot of room to maneuver. Many of these companies know each other & have established business relationships. But what separates those companies that allege to work with ethical jewelry?

1 The most significant point of buying ethical, unique engagement rings is the fact that you can trace the production of the gem from the mine to the market all over the supply chain, including its manufacturing. Finding out how your ring has been created right from the mining of metals up to the market, will simplify your decision making thinking a lot.


2. Assess the ethics & principles of your jewellery store & how it talks about its marketing. The "acid" test is to observe how they talk about the "conflict free" diamonds for your unique engagement rings. If a jeweller is trying to convince you that natural diamonds are all "conflict free", odds are that they are providing you with deceptive information. Know this: There is no such thing! All natural diamonds have an impact & some companies that promote Canadian diamonds as "conflict free" minimise & hide the actual environmental impacts.

3. Almost everybody in the jewellery industry is using the term "fair trade" to describe their jewellery transactions. This is an important keyword. Fair trade diamonds don't exist. Gemstones fair trade is a completely new concept. Nevertheless, there are some people who work in the rings & jewellery market, using honorable and ethical principles.

4. The way your ring has been processed physically plays an central role. The production of rings is something that's often neglected by the marketing sector & its experts. If you purchase a ring which is almost identical to the many other gems out there in the market, the company most likely doesn't want you to know that your ring is mass produced by a CAD programme or stamped by a machine. Of course, some of the finest pieces are created by artisans. To some people, these aspects are a somewhat decisive fact. If it's for you, ask about the manufacturing process of your ring.


5. Ultimately, all precious metals have their origin in the earth. In principle, this means a conflict with the environment to a certain extent. In the explanation of "conflict free", the environment & human rights are often disregarded. The 2 best available options are recycled precious metals and precious metals fair trade. These terms are broadly used these days, especially in the EU & whenever used, the metals are priced slightly higher. All gold that is excluded from these 2 options, is supposed to contain "dirty gold", that is, it comes from human misery & poor environmental conditions.

In summary, there are only a few things to bear in mind when purchasing ethical jewellery. Where do metals/stones came from? & Under what conditions were these unique engagement rings created? Only a few companies can answer all these questions in an open & detailed manner.

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