Whether it is cold winds in the cloudy sky or the shiny Sun in the vivid sky natures somehow manages to make you feel astonished. There are people who have considerable affection with nature and try to stay under inherent laws of nature rather than rushing against it. Nature provides ample of resources that could be added to present that uniqueness in your personality but not all resources are renewable and neither we are sure whether the resources we will get in future will be of same quality as it is now.
One of the resources that simply symbolizes wealth that is jewelry. We all wear jewelry for self-satisfaction and at times to enhance our personality but do we really care about the resources we have got from the environment ? not really isn’t?
There is a specific type of jewelry which is actually acquiring great hype day by day and that is no other than Ethical jewelry. Ethical as in the questions that how people ought to act and jewelry as the perfect spice it always compliments what’s already there. So why people wear these ethical jewelry?
What is its reason for becoming so popular? Well, it is because of the reason how it is produced without exploiting the environment and the human to ensure that they have been produced in a socially and environmentally responsible way.
Yay, that sounds amazing, right? It’s like one arrow and two targets. We have listed a few of them for you that you can use in your everyday lives
Himatsingka – this type of jewelry weave together the modern minimalism and old fashioned style.
Priyadarshini Himatsingka is the name behind the creation of such elegant jewelry. Each and every jewel is handcrafted in her appealing personal style.
En Inde – the bold, yet simple collection is a must-have in any accessory lover’s closet. It consists of pieces that are simple, strong and simple.
The pieces reflect two sides of the coin; one that is industrialized, and the other that is indigenous.
MISHO – MISHO designs are the perfect amalgamation of travel experiences and art. Edgy yet elegant, the MISHO collection will surely make the heads turn.
Dvibhumi – the name is derived from the Sanskrit words “dve” (meaning “two”) and “bhumi” (meaning “earth”. Each piece is curated using a blend of historical geometric patterns and matte finishes with monochrome. The collection from Dvibhumi is a must have for every jewelry lover.
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