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Ten Tips To Purchasing Green, Ethically Sourced Wedding Rings Online

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A wedding ring can cause twenty tons of toxic mining sludge. A
Consumer concerned about the environmental impact of their ring
has to search online to find an environmentally responsible
jeweler.  This article provides critical information to educate
and empower consumers seeking to purchase an environmentally
responsible wedding ring online.


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Ten Tips To Purchasing Green, Ethically Sourced Wedding Rings Online
Copyright (c) 2007 Marc Choyt
Artisan Wedding Rings
http://www.artisanweddingrings.com



Would you feel good about a wedding ring if it was created by
maltreated labor or with materials that trashed the environment? 
Does your expression of love just extend to your intimate ones;
or beyond them to the greater human family? It takes real courage
for a bride and groom to even consider these issues, but there is
a greater danger for those who ignore them.

With the recent controversies of blood diamonds and dirty gold,
it is easy to conclude that many in the jewelry industry lag far
behind other business sectors in terms of environmental and
corporate responsibility. But there are jewelers out there that
are passionately concerned about the environment and the fair
treatment of the human family. Finding these fair, compassionate,
ethical jewelers can pose problems though.

Here are ten points to consider when purchasing such an
environmentally friendly piece of jewelry online. The first five
points focus on questions you can ask to determine if a ring is
fairly and ethically produced. The last five concern the
jeweler's reputation and things you can investigate on their
website - they can be applied to the purchase of any wedding ring
online.

1. Ask the jeweler where they source their precious metals. It
can take up to twenty tons of mining to produce one wedding ring.
It is now possible for a jeweler to produce rings made from
recycled gold, platinum and palladium, so ask about recycled
metals, as well as the actions the jeweler's taking against
using dirty gold.

2. Ask the jeweler what their in-factory environmental practices
are at their own location. Jewelers can offset the carbon use of
their employees and production from travel and commutes. They can
recycle extensively, purchase green sourced energy if available,
and use compact fluorescent lighting. They can choose to use less
toxic fluxes and chemicals. Any jeweler who is concerned about
these issues will be able to talk about them in detail when you
ask.

3. If the jeweler is manufacturing internationally, ask what
their environmental practices are off shore. First, determine
where the piece was made and then find out as much as you can
about the practices of that company by searching for them online
and even searching for names of current investors or executives
in the company. Their past actions will give you an idea of their
current practices.

4. What are the environmental effects of the mining of your
diamond?  This is a difficult question to answer for just about
any diamond coming out of Africa, even with the Kimberly Process.
Ethical jewelers typically offer Canadian diamonds that bypass
the African DeBeers supply chain.

5. Gemstones. There are just a few gemstones available from
environmentally concerned mines. A few jewelers are able to
source directly from suppliers who work with environmentally
responsible sourcing.

6. Research the reputation of the jeweler. A company that you
work with online should have some kind of third party consumer
advocacy group, such as the Better Business Bureau, that assures
you that the company is reputable. Many companies also list
testimonials from satisfied buyers, but such listings have more
credibility when they have a last name, physical origin and at
least a first initial. A brick and mortar store location that has
been in business at least ten years gives added credibility.

7. Consider the depth of the line. A jeweler with a reputable
line of wedding rings should be able to offer the same style in
various widths. The gents sizes are wider and paired with ladies
sizes. Most engagement rings are under 4.5mm. That means that
they can be worn with a match under 9mm, which is about as wide
as two rings can be for the average person. Most men prefer a
ring between 6.5mm and 8.5mm. Some men prefer wider sizes, and
some ladies, narrower. The width of a ring is really a matter of
personal taste.

8. Sizing of the ring and resizing. This point is often
overlooked by someone who purchases a ring online. How will the
company help you out after you purchase the ring?   Some rings
have sizing bands and some are made without. Sizing bands make
the ring easier to size, which is important because many people
will lose or gain twenty pounds during the course of a marriage.
Some are comfort fit as well, which means that the rings are
convex in such a way that the center of the ring touches the
finger instead of the entire ring.

9. Customer Service. After you have reviewed the products, make a
list of questions and give the company a call. A company that is
concerned about their environmental practices should have sales
people who can articulate the practices. You can learn a lot
simply by spending some time talking to the person who picks up
the phone.

10. The soul of the ring. Some pieces of jewelry really do feel
better than other pieces. A wedding ring is the most important
piece of jewelry you will own and it will carry irreplaceable
sentimental and spiritual value. The rings should be unique and
resonate with your own profound, sacred connection and commitment
to your beloved. You may well want to ask the company to send you
a sample of the wedding ring before you place your order.

By raising these issues, you will be helping to change an
industry. If just five percent of the market asked jewelers about
environmental sourcing, we will see a huge shift. Do your part
and buy an ethical, green wedding ring to celebrate your
commitment to your beloved through your commitment to the great
human family!




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Marc Choyt is President of Reflective Images, an award winning jewelry 
company, http://www.celticjewelry.com that sells wedding rings sourced 
by artisan designers online at http://www.artisanweddingrings.com. His 
company produces fair, eco-sourced, fairly trade jewelry. Marc also 
authors http://www.fairjewelry.org supporting green, fair trade, 
socially responsible jewelry practices.


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