This new online jewelry marketplace shows that conscious consumerism and indulgence aren’t mutually exclusive.
News flash: Jewelry makes an amazing holiday gift. Shocking, right? But if you’re concerned about how your consumption habits might be hurting the planet, then shopping for jewelry might seem especially hard to square. So the question becomes: How can you buy more consciously, but still give a gorgeously indulgent gift?, a new online marketplace for eco-conscious jewelry brands, has found a truly beautiful solution.
The just-launched site features designers that specialize in sustainable jewelry, like using lab-grown diamonds and recycled gold, so their offerings are totally luxurious and keep the Earth intact. The diverse group of brands on The Future Rocks come from around the world and are united in their celebration of premium craftsmanship, unique design, and doing what they can to create sustainability and transparency around every step of their processes.
The Future Rocks is also an amazing resource for finding the global jewelry brands you need to know now. Take
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