Friday, September 03rd, 2010 | Author:

Eco friendly home products are all the rage, from low-flow showerheads to environmentally friendly furniture – who knew you could help save the planet with a coffee table or childrens desk chair? Of course eco jewellery, eco friendly clothing and accessories are a growing trend as well, with more consumers realising the impact of their buying decisions. That could mean investing in a natural desk and chair or buying chic recycled glass bracelets.

Eco jewellery is the environmentally responsible way to look beautiful! Below are 3 examples of some must-have eco jewellery designs:

Coconut Shell Jewellery
Gorgeous, cascading eco jewellery necklaces and bracelets made from coconut shell are lightweight and warm to the touch. This is a great example of stylish eco friendly jewellery made from all-natural materials. Colourful, funky coconut shell watches also make great green accessories.

Paper Bead Jewellery
Eco jewellery made from recycled paper and magazines look chic and are kind to the planet – buy paper bead jewellery made by local craftsmen to support local trade!

Eco Wedding Jewellery
It is essential that any gold or diamonds in a wedding ring are ethically sourced. For an even “greener” option however, wooden wedding rings are the ultimate in beautiful eco jewellery. Environmentally sustainable, hand-crafted wooden wedding rings are warm and elegant, showing the world your commitment to green living!

Eco jewellery and fair trade jewellery options are fast becoming available in more outlets as fashionistas everywhere agree that green will never go out of style.

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3 Responses

  1. 1
    Anne-Helene 

    HI,

    These jewelries looks great – where can we order them in South Africa ?

    Thanks

  2. 2
    Lara McDonogh 

    Hi there
    Really love your eco-wooden rings!
    What I have been looking for for ages!
    How can we order in South Africa?

  3. 3
    ecoblog 

    Have a look at the wooden jewellery on these sites. You may find something that you like:

    http://www.thegreenshop.co.za/c85/Eco-Jewellery.aspx
    http://www.thewoodhut.co.uk/collection.php?show=44&layout=B
    http://www.touchwoodrings.com/gallery.html

    Hope that helps!

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