Dazzle in Green Jewelry on Your Wedding Day
-Green Bride Guide Offers Stunning Eco-Friendly Jewelry for Brides and Bridal Party-
New Haven, CT—August 2012— Finding the perfect jewelry for your wedding dress is essential for every bride. You can be eco-friendly and look completely dazzling when you walk down the aisle.
Green Bride Guide, the nation’s No. 1 green wedding resource, was launched in 2009 after founder and environmental lawyer Kate Harrison’s book The Green Bride Guide: How To Plan An Earth-Friendly Wedding On Any Budget became a best-seller in the wedding category (Sourcebooks, 2008). The Wedding Shop opened on Earth Day 2012 featuring over 1,300 green businesses.
These gorgeous pieces can be found in The Green Bride Guide’s Wedding Shop.
Melissa Necklace
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Feel like an eco-friendly princess with this piece from RuffandCut. This stunning design features three dazzling cinch cut amethysts dangling elegantly from a 17.5″ sterling silver cable link chain. The Melissa Necklace comes with a certificate of specific origin so you know where the materials have been ethically sourced. This necklace would also look great on your bridesmaids!
Chandelier Earrings
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The Chandelier Earrings by Twice Creations are made for the fierce eco-friendly bride. They are made out of upcycled plastic and 100% recycled sterling silver earrings. Twice Creations has many different styles of earrings which are perfect for the bridal party. These earrings will be a gift they will cherish forever!
Isabella Bracelet
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RuffandCut’s Isabella bracelet will add a pop of color to your gown. This bracelet has four bright and beautiful cushion cut amethyst wrapped in a 14k gold double ringed curb chain
Icicles Choker
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Wear some ice on your wedding day with Twice Creations’ Icicle Choker. This plastic choker looks absolutely stunning with any gown. It’s so breathtaking that you’ll forget you are wearing plastic!
Nobel Ring
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RuffandCut’s Nobel Ring is a symbol of commitment for one another. Each ring is made out of recycled gold, a rough diamond and polished diamonds around the band. The rough diamond is from Tahera Diamond Corporation, Canada and the polished diamonds are from Liqhobong Diamond Mining Cooperative, in Maluti Mountains, which are cut and polished by Surat Diamond Workers Industrial Co-Op Society. Plus 10% of the proceeds from this purchase go to non-profit partners of RuffandCut.
About Green Bride Guide
The Green Bride Guide is the leading online resource for eco-friendly wedding ideas, product and services. Their Green Wedding Directory has over 1,500 green wedding service providers, such as restaurants that serve local, organic food and limousine companies that use hybrid vehicles. The Wedding Shop https://www.greenbrideguide.com/wedding-shop has a large selection of eco-friendly wedding invitations, favors, and reception décor. The site’s Green Wedding Registry has over a thousand home goods and other gifts hand selected for their quality and environmental savings. For further information on the Green Bride Guide™ go to www.greenbrideguide.com.
Jewellers of Dublin says
I like Melissa Necklace and it is excellent products but but before purchasing any jewelry, we need to make sure about their quality such as their all the metals they use are 100% recycled and their diamonds should be all ethically sourced.
Leah says
Just thought this to be an excellent resource for planning a “green” wedding https://www.brilliantearth.com/news/recycled-jewelry-ideas/ I got my ring from Brilliant Earth. Fantastic company! Not only do they have a huge variety and excellent products but all the metals they use are 100% recycled and their diamonds are all ethically sourced.
Mrs. Gibbs says
These look great!!! We have sent soo many people to etsy looking for pieces like this, but now we are going to have to start sending them here!!