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Stephen Einhorn's ethical and bespoke jewelry

There's a lot of fuss lately about green weddings, but frankly, this is where you C1139 bespoke amethyst engagement ringstart: with a green engagement ring.  Diamonds from Africa have a legacy of anything from apartheid to genocide; from Australia, the legacy of abuse of the aborigines.  So start with someone like Stephen Einhorn, who'll make sure you're wearing a gemstone as clean as it is pretty.

If you're going to put out hundreds, maybe thousands, of pounds, why blow it on mass-produced gewgaws from any old shop?  This way you can whisper in her shell-like ear that it's as unique as she (or he) is.  (And unlike many jewelers, there's a money-back guarantee - for non-custom pieces, of course.)

Einhorn offers bespoke jewelry,  pieces made from 2000 year old Thames oak, and gay-lesbian commitment rings.   Expensive, of course, but what price a lifetime of ethical bliss?

[Gabrielle Taylor]

April 17, 2006 in Fashion & accessories | Permalink

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