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Best Eco Jewelry for Fall
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by Katherine Butler Wednesday, September 09, 2009 |
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Every eco-fashionista knows that fall brings out some of the coolest designs this side of sustainable. But who is to know what’s organic, green, fair trade, and/or sustainable? And more importantly, what is cool? And so, we’ve combed through the new releases and picked out our favorite pieces in the green this autumnal season.

The Berry Coil Bracelet by Luciana Jewelry
This bracelet is made from fair trade Columbian red choclo seeds and fair trade Balinese silver accent beads, all strung on an interior coil made of recycled Columbian pesos. Not to mention, it’s red. You can’t go wrong with red.
Lumber Jack Cameo and Bracelet Set by Wrecord by Monkey
This funky cameo is made from old records, accented by a cool plaid cuff. WrecordsByMonkey is a Brooklyn-based design company that creates handmade accessories, specifically with a low carbon footprint.
Growing Jewelry by Hafsteinn Juliusson
Talk about designing your own jewelry. The owner of this piece must water and nurture this ring, just like any other plant. Hafsteinn Juliusson is a product designer out of Reykjavik, Iceland, who wanted to be involved with society, ecology and to avoid mainstream mass production. And we say, mission accomplished.
Ansel Award Brooch by Feral Childe
This arty brooch from ribbon scraps comes from Feral Childe, a Brooklyn-based company that focuses on using exclusively locally-sourced materials. So especially for all you New Yorkers out there, you can zero out your carbon footprint with style.
The Single Stockholm Earring
This earring (singular!) is for the chicest green girl who can actually pull off wearing only one earring. In “stunning blue,” it is handcrafted from recycled plastic. It also has nickel-free wire findings.
Gold Multi-Chained Bracelet
This elegant, gold bracelet is made with chains and clasps recycled from vintage jewelry. What’s really interesting about this piece are the different hues of gold, intertwined within the bracelet. Elegant, and eco – who can ask for more?

Carrel Necklace by Dirty Librarian Chain
This mixed chain-fringed necklace is made from 20 vintage chains. Dirty Librarian Chains is a line out of Brooklyn, New York. They are inspired to be edgy and understated, with a slightly askew elegance. And they are green!
Recycled Typewriter Key Ring by Rachel Hannah
This ring is made with genuine, vintage typewriter keys set in 100% sterling silver fittings. And you can choose your own letter (though the popular letters are backordered). They are adjustable, so one size fits all!
Want more green jewelry ideas? Check out our recent look at the greenest engagement rings. Or revisit the memories of summer with these all-season pieces.
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