Eco-friendly Recycled Metal Jewelry

Eco-friendly Recycled Metal Jewelry

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At Lane Woods Jewelry every setting is from non-mined sources, taken from recycled jewelry and precious metals. Eco-friendly recycled metals you’ll like for their elegance and also be proud to put on for their minimal effect on the environment.

What Is Recycled Jewelry?

Recycled jewelry manufacturers make the most of gold and silver to develop a new pieces of jewelry. These two precious metals can be recycled forever without the metal quality suffering. This makes both silver and also gold extremely useful and great options for recycled jewelry.

An additional impact of reusing precious metals is the ability of jewelry producers to utilize recycled gold for plating either silver or other metal jewelry. This minimizes the requirement for gold and also provides consumers the benefit of gold jewelry, albeit plated, without the luxurious price of 14k or 18k solid gold precious jewelry.

What Is Recycled Jewelry

Why We Use Recycled Metals?

It’s widely known that mining contributes to dirt erosion, contamination, environmental destruction, as well as other environmental hazards. Metal mining damages landscapes and produces a substantial quantity of toxic waste. The waste created, usually, a grey fluid sludge is laden with cyanide and hazardous heavy metals. Numerous gold mines discard this waste straight right into natural bodies of water. Practically as negative, mining can be harmful as well as cause injury to several miners a year.

Metals can be recycled repeatedly without losing quality. Lane Woods Jewelry is now making use of recycled metals. This decreases the demand for new metals to be extracted and urges recycling.

We are accredited in the operation of recycled materials and also have a solid record for complying with the market’s strictest standards.

Qualification is provided by the third-party certifier and sustainability expert, Sri Lanka Accreditation Board (SLAB). For many years SLAB has been a relied-on third-party source for jewelry experts and consumers alike wanting to make sure that the precious jewelry they buy is reused and lasting.

Why We Use Recycled Metals

The Problem With Diamonds

While diamonds have long been connected with some of the happiest days of one’s life, they can additionally be the source of a lot of suffering for others. From human rights misuses and also blood diamonds to environmental destruction as well as water contamination, the fact is that diamond mining is a messy business.

Violence

Alluvial mining can be quickly exploited by the wrong individuals as well as is frequently associated with blood diamonds. This process is done by hand forcing employees to endure grueling physical labor and also terrible working problems.

Environmental effect

Diamond miners mine place diamonds are found, consisting within neighborhood neighborhoods and also ecological communities. As far as the ecological effect goes, untrustworthy diamond mining can create soil erosion, and also logging as well as in extreme cases can create entire environments to collapse.

However the damage does not stop there, the waste rock and tailings produced from mining need to be kept somewhere, typically in what’s referred to as a ‘trailing pond.’ Trailing ponds are massive dump sites where mining byproducts go through chemical reactions causing acidic water that is potent enough to dissolve lead, copper, and also zinc. Even worse, this dangerous mixture combines with groundwater, contaminating, and also usually killing, living things that depend on it.

The Problem With Diamonds

Great Alternative to Counter the Environmentally Destruction of Diamond Mining

There is a new form of jewelry that does not involve diamonds. Moissanite jewelry is finally beginning to acquire interest, and for an excellent reason. Moissanite is a popular, ethical, eco-friendly, and budget-friendly diamond alternative. It has a different chemical composition than diamonds, which triggers them to glimmer a lot more brightly. Therefore moissanite stone is a lab-created diamond simulant that is chemically identical to diamond yet is far more affordable.

Considering that it can be created in the lab, it does not include environmentally harmful mining procedures. People that are opposed to logging as well as making use of child soldiers in conflict zones will certainly discover it to be a remarkable replacement. Moissanites are often the same size as diamonds, and also lots of people discover them to be equally as attractive.

Is Lane Woods Jewelry An Ethical Brand?

Yes, Lane Woods Jewelry is ethical. Lane Woods Jewelry produces some beautiful items with moissanite. You’ll locate rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets in our shop.

Most importantly, all our collections are made with recycled sterling silver. As well as Lane Woods Jewelry utilizes moissanite rather than a diamond in jewelry. Because moissanite is a man-made stone, there is no demand to dig up grounds to get it. The gorgeous stone is produced in laboratories under controlled conditions. By using moissanite, Lane Woods plays a part in lowering this pollution.

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    Ring Size Guide

    ring size guide
    ring size guide

    This is a chart that will be extremely helpful for you to determine the ring size that you need. You can either make use of a tape or a small piece of string to measure the area that will be occupied by the ring. When it becomes a complete circle, make a mark on such string. This will be helpful for you to compare with the chart that is mentioned below.

    Inside Dia. Inside Circ. Size
    MM MM US
    CA
    UK
    AU
    ZA
    FR
    DE
    EUR
    IT
    ES
    14.1 44.2 3 F 44 4.25
    14.5 45.5 3.5 G 45.5 5.5
    14.9 46.8 4 H 47 6.75
    15.3 48 4.5 I 48 8
    15.7 49.3 5 J-1/2 50 9.25
    16.1 50.6 5.5 K-1/2 51 10.5
    16.5 51.9 6 L-1/2 52 11.75
    16.9 53.1 6.5 M-1/2 53 13.25
    17.3 54.4 7 N-1/2 54 14.5
    17.7 55.7 7.5 O-1/2 56 15.75
    18.1 57 8 P-1/2 57 17
    18.5 58.3 8.5 Q-1/2 58 18.25
    19 59.5 9 R-1/2 60 19.5
    19.4 60.8 9.5 S-1/2 61 20.75
    19.8 62.1 10 T-1/2 62 22
    20.2 63.4 10.5 U-1/2 63 23.25
    20.6 64.6 11 V-1/2 64 24.75
    21 65.9 11.5 W-1/2 66 26
    21.4 67.2 12 X-1/2 67 27.25
    21.8 68.5 12.5 Z 68 28.5
    22.2 69.7 13 Z+1 70 29.75
    22.6 71 13.5 Z+1.5 71 31
    23 72.3 14 Z+2 72 32.25
    23.4 73.5 14.5 Z+2.5 73.5 33.5
    23.8 74.8 15 Z+3 75 34.75

    Other Tips

    1) Measure your finger in warm temperatures at the end of the day.

    2) If your knuckle is a lot larger than the base of your finger, measure both the base of your finger and your knuckle and select a size between the two.

    3) When considering a wide band, move up a size from your measurement, for comfort’s sake.