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Dawes Design Eco-Friendly Jewelry

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Dawes Design eco-friendly diamond ringAre you searching for a gift for an elegant socially-responsible woman -- or for yourself? Look no further, Dawes Design is a one stop shop for fashionistas that are interested in jewelry that's beautiful but doesn't come at a cost to our planet. Read on to learn more.

As a mother, Jennifer Dawes' priority is keeping a healthy Earth for her children. The designer says, "I want to add something to this world, not take it away. Becoming a mother has been the most profoundly meaningful and spiritual experience I have ever come to know. It has changed the way I perceive our future and how important it is to the commitment to a socially and environmentally responsible lifestyle."

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That's why she uses recycled gold and works exclusively with gemstones that are "conflict-free," meaning you'll never end up with a blood diamond on your hands.

Aside from that, her pieces are truly amazing. These are some of the most unique rings, necklaces, earrings and necklaces you've ever seen. Yes, they're pricey, but think of them as an investment piece.

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