Jewelry can make or break an outfit. By simply accessorizing, these small pieces have the power to make an impact. With sustainable fashion practices becoming more popular, plenty of jewelry options use sustainability practices.

Catbird

Woman-owned brand Catbird makes their low impact jewelry in their studio in Brooklyn, Navy Yard. Since 2004, the studio has worked to create beautiful, environmentally friendly jewelry. The studio works to create a safe work environment for workers who use almost entirely recycled gold and diamonds ethically sourced. These diamonds are often recycled or lab-created, while metals are recycled and ethically sourced. Catbird offers handcrafted pieces for every occasion, from everyday wear to engagement rings.

Soko

Located in San Francisco, CA, and in Kenya, Fairtrade brand Soko is a women-led ethical jewelry company that works to connect marginalized Kenyan artisans directly to the global market. A Certified B Corp company, Soko wants to build a sustainable economy that makes an impact. The company uses upcycled and sustainable materials to offer a jewelry collection that showcases a wide range of artistic pieces.

Made Trade

Made Trade’s motto “Ethical. Sustainable. Beautiful.” holds true with their minimalist jewelry designs. The woman-owned business is 100% carbon neutral using sustainable and recycled materials to create its products. Made Trade clarifies its values with extensive information surrounding every product to ensure that your jewelry is artfully constructed with the environment in mind. Carefully crafted and well made, this business shows intention with every product.

Edited by Wynter Aiken

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