Kit by: Hovey Lee
Founder & CEO | Hovey Lee
These pieces are part of the Atelier collection, the latest collection encompassing past years best-selling styles and great inspirations from my favorite artists like O’Keeffe, Wright and Koons.
A bit about us, we work with a local jewelry manufacturer that sources 100% recycled metals from recycling centers. All jewelry is lead, nickel and cadmium free. Using recycled materials is our way of reducing waste and allows us to be innovative in the way we give these metals a new life. Additionally, mining for precious metals is incredibly damaging to the environment. It’s one of the ways we reflect the values that conscious consumers want to see a brand embody.
Ethical production is also important to us. We’re committed to promoting fair trade, human dignity and environmental sustainability before profits. Our gemstone suppliers adhere to fair trade sourcing standards. These standards ensure that these gifts from nature are brought to the customer in a safe, socially and environmentally responsible way that cares not only for the materials themselves but the people who are involved in the process. Fair trade standards uphold labor conditions and workers’ rights, environmental protection, product integrity and supply chain transparency from gemstone mining, cutting, to processing.
With all that said, enjoy! Get these pieces as a gift for a close one, or for yourself. 🙂
Handmade, Fair Trade & Eco Friendly Jewelry Crafted w/ 100% Recycled Metals
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With a ring of leaves design, this bracelet is a modern, timeless classic mimicking the natural shape of wheat grass tips in meticulously handcrafted fashion. The bangle bracelet curves gracefully around your wrist and has a spring opening so it’s easy to put on and take off.
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Handmade, 100% Recycled Metals Tree-Inspired Pendant Necklace – Ethically Sourced Materials
By: Hovey Lee
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With a minimal, modern and stark architectural geometry, this Wright necklace exudes a strong, confident style. Pendant is meticulously constructed from reclaimed brass and it hangs from the center of the choker style necklace to create striking, style-defining piece of modern jewelry. Cuff necklace 16″, pendant drops 1 1/2″.
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+ Does the company abide by Fair Trade Practices, or is it Fair Trade Certified;
+ Is there a commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR);
+ Is the company philanthropic – does it donate goods or services to environmental or humanitarian efforts;
+ Does the brand promote corporate transparency;
+ Are there any community engagement initiatives set in place;
+ Does the company communicate healthy and equitable working conditions along the supply chain;
+ Does the brand abide by fair and honorable employment values;
+ Is there a disclosure of sourcing methods, and are such materials or ingredients sourced responsibly;
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+ Is the product composed of materials and/or ingredients that are biodegradable;
+ Are the materials and/or ingredients compostable;
+ Does the company have carbon reduction or mitigation strategies set in place;
+ Do the involved materials and/or ingredients have a relatively low environmentally impact;
+ Does the company utilize reduce or reuse principles in their facilities;
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+ Are there practices in place that work to maintain ecosystem biodiversity;
+ Is environmental stewardship a part of their business model.
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+ Are the m/i biodegradable;
+ Are the m/i compostable;
+ Do the m/i raise little to no concern in terms of m/i toxicity;
+ Is the product treated with harsh chemicals;
+ Is there a healthy ratio of synthetic or artificial m/i to natural m/i;
*For select “Pantry” products, we may look into health and nutritional value.
*For select products, we may consult reviews to assess m/i effectiveness.
*Generally, these are the ingredients that we try to steer clear of: Acesulfame-K (acesulfame potassium), Acetylated ester of mono- and diglycerides, Ammonium chloride, Antibiotics, Artificial colors (Synthetic and FD&C Certified), Artificial flavors, Aspartame, Astaxanthin, Azodicarbonamide, Bentonite, Benzoates, BHA (butylated hydroxyanisole), BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene), Bisulfites, Bromated flour, Brominated vegetable oil (BVO), Calcium bromate, Calcium disodium, EDTA, Calcium peroxide, Calcium propionate, Calcium stearoyl-2-lactylate, Calcium sorbate, Caprocaprylobehenin Carmine, DATEM (diacetyl tartaric and fatty acid esters of mono and diglycerides), Diglycerides (acceptable in supplements), Dimethylpolysiloxane, Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate (DSS), Disodium calcium EDTA, Disodium dihydrogen, Disodium guanylate (GMP), Disodium succinate, Dimethylamylamine (DMAA)… Read more at Free From 101.
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Hovey Lee Eco Jewelry is an eco-chic brand incorporating vintage, recycled and fair trade elements. Collections designed and made in Los Angeles, CA. As artisan jewelry makers, we utilize traditional and computer-assisted techniques to create jewelry that features the beauty of the materials used. We pride ourselves as one of the innovators in our field, constantly experimenting with a wide variety of textures, patinas and finishings to bring a unique personality to the designs.
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