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How is it good for people & the planet?

Made with Sustainable & Recycled Materials

Woman-Founded & Owned

Gives Back

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Aurate is a fine jewelry maker that cares as much about ethics and people as they do about quality and craftsmanship! Diamonds adhere stricl...
See All Aurate is a fine jewelry maker that cares as much about ethics and people as they do about quality and craftsmanship! Diamonds adhere stricly to the Kimberly Process. 14K and 18K gold pieces are made from recycled gold. Pearls are sourced from sustainable farms. All craftspeople and makers are paid fair wages, whether they are designing out of Aurate's New York City studio or casting and finishing at their partner facility in Thailand (who also happens to be a Certified Member of the Responsible Jewellery Council). This is truly jewelry to love for the ages.

How is it good for people & the planet?

Handcrafted by Artisans in Palestine

Preserves Indigenous Culture & Crafts

Provides Jobs & Economic Opportunity for Women

Description

Darzah shoes, bags and accessories are handmade by women artisans in Palestine. All earn a living wage, well above the local minimum. They p...
See All Darzah shoes, bags and accessories are handmade by women artisans in Palestine. All earn a living wage, well above the local minimum. They practice tatreez embroidery, a traditional art form that has been passed down from mother to daughter for centuries. Every motif holds significant meaning. Most makers are their childrens' primary caretakers. Many don't have reliable transportation. That's why Darzah delivers materials directly to anyone who chooses to work from home rather than in the studio. With Darzah, women have freedom to earn an income.