Published: September 11, 2008
Wedding Rings: 'Something Old' Becomes Something New
MAGNOLIA, Texas, Sept. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- The longstanding bridal
tradition of wearing something old is being reinterpreted through wedding
rings. Ecological jeweler greenKarat (http://www.greenKarat.com) is using old
family jewelry to make personalized wedding bands.
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Brides have long honored the adage "Something old, something new...," by
wearing something old at the ceremony. It symbolizes the bride's continuity
with her family and the life she is leaving behind. With greenKarat's
program, that continuity is carried forward in the couple's rings.
Couples enroll in the myKarat(R) registry to collect unwanted and broken
jewelry from family and friends. greenKarat refines the gold from that
jewelry and uses it to make their new wedding rings.
The program provides an intimate connection for everyone donating gold,
while providing the couple with heirloom keepsakes. The wedding rings, made
with sentimental gold, are imbued with the love of their new extended family.
As an added bonus, they receive credit for the value of the gold which is
gathered. That credit reduces the cost of the rings.
"Everyone has a piece of jewelry lying around which they don't wear," says
greenKarat President Matthew White. "Recycling those pieces for a betrothed
couple is romantic, eco-friendly, and financially savvy. We refer to that as
A Marriage of Values(R)."
greenKarat is a pioneer in developing ecologically responsible wedding
bands, a green wedding trend which is now finding widespread acceptance. A
focal point of its mission is ending the environmental damage caused by gold
mining, demand for which is driven mainly by jewelry sales. All of
greenKarat's designs are made with recycled metal, with an emphasis on
post-consumer gold.
Contact:
Matthew White, President
http://www.greenkarat.com
800-330-4605
SOURCE greenKarat
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