الخميس، 3 يوليو 2014

Buying Recycled Metal Engagement Rings

By Rosella Campbell


There is a transformation in thinking taking place when it comes to rings. Trends are being driven by a desire for something different and a growing commitment to taking care of our world. Recycled metal engagement rings are becoming the item of choice by those who do not feel right about choosing a symbol of love and commitment that has been created by causing human and environmental damage that lasts for generations.

As the demand for such items increases, so the range of choices grows. There are a number of jewelers who are also increasingly moving towards more ethical, sustainable practices in the jewelry industry. They are committed to sourcing different metals that have already been used as well as stones that are either created in a laboratory or sourced according to fair trade principles.

The use of recycled materials is not regulated in the jewelry industry. This means that false claims can be made and it is the responsibility of the consumer to determine authenticity. Some jewelers offer third party certification of the authenticity of their claims, providing proof of the ecological footprint of their pieces.

It is staggering to realize that 20 tons of ore are needed to produce a single gold ring. This fact is often enough to convince individuals who care about the environment to go a different route to using mined materials. The jewelers who use recycled materials have various sources of these such as metals that have been used in industry, those found in existing jewelry and even some found in electronic components.

There is no real sacrifice involved in making such a decision as metals can be used again without degrading their quality. Reclaimed gold and silver can be refined back to their pure elements so the quality is absolutely identical to newly mined materials. Precious metals are renewable resources that never lose their value. When selecting metals, palladium, platinum and yellow gold are all good choices as they are very durable. This is important as that little hoop you wear on your finger usually remains there a long time.

Diamonds were always the first choice traditionally when it came to such items. However, this is beginning to change as more awareness grows of the conflict surrounding the way diamonds are obtained. Conflict-free diamonds are being offered but many couples are choosing to steer clear of diamonds altogether. They are choosing to use stones created in laboratories instead.

Moissanite is a substance was first discovered in a fallen meteorite but is now produced in laboratories. It has become a popular alternative to diamonds as it is hard, comes in many colors and has a brilliant shine. Amethysts, sapphires and rubies are other stones that can also be created in laboratories or sourced according to fair trade principles.

It seems wrong for many couples today to wear a symbol of their love that is tainted by the means used to create it. They are increasingly choosing to opt for eco-friendly rings that can be worn proudly. Fortunately, the range of such items is increasing all the time. Many stores are found online, offering beautiful selections. Some of these stores offer customization too, whereby unique, original pieces can be created from sketches.




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