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Mrs. Veggie, Raglan, New Zealand/Scranton, PA Age and Occupation: 27, Director of Small Non-Profit Fiance's Age and Occupation: 42, PhD Student & Farmer Engagement Date: June 13, 2009 Wedding Date: August 2010 Venue: Indian Head Camp, Honesdale Pennsylvania About Me: I am a tree-huggin' farmer turned enthusiastic wedding-planner. I live in a house truck and wear flip-flops more often than shoes. In my old life I was a high school Spanish teacher in love with a crazy guy who lived off-the grid on a farm in New Hampshire. But, we decided to mix things up a bit, quit our jobs and move to New Zealand. My southern hemisphere lifestyle involves growing veggies, teaching, running our small non-profit, and surfing. I love laughing, singing, playing, and the inspirational Mr. Veggie (of course!). For our wedding, I am committed to throwing a killer party that celebrates our values without breaking the bank. Look forward to an eco-thrifty summer-campy weekend-long extravaganza.
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Eco-friendly Engagement Ring

March 7th, 2010 @ 6:10 pm by Mrs. Veggie

Mr. Veggie is good at many things. OK, he’s so good at so many things that it can drive Miss Veggie a bit mad. But the one thing that he lacks is good common sense about fashion. His style might be best described as “Functional Salvation Army” (but that’s why I love him, right?).

You might say that Mr. Veggie’s proposal was a bit of a surprise for both of us. So much of a surprise that the day he popped the question he hadn’t bought an engagement ring yet. Riding bikes back to our house Miss Veggie found herself wearing a big smile and the ring from the key chain of our bike lock.

We are simple folks who like simple things, but even Mr. Veggie could see that we needed a slightly more suitable engagement ring. The only criteria we had was that we wanted something ethically and environmentally sound. I also wanted something that I could wear every day without worrying about getting bits of compost stuck in it, or snagging it on a chicken feather as I put the girls back in the coop.

He wanted to go out himself and find something special, but in my mind all I could think about was the aforementioned affliction that Mr. Veggie has when it comes to fashion. Is there a tactful way to say, “That fluorescent orange rock may be eco, but it doesn’t go with my eyes?”

Luckily we live in a town full of artists with several jewelry boutiques. We decided ride down to town together, and then split up to see what we found. We went into stores that were right next to each other and five minutes later Mr. Veggie came to find me. He had found the perfect ring. I was skeptical, to say the least, but when I saw what he had found I knew it was perfect. Of course I still had to go to every other boutique in town to see what they had to offer, but he was right. He had found the perfect ring in five minutes (how did he do that?).

My ring is made by Ash Hilton from Nelson, NZ, which is about 300 miles from where we live in Raglan, New Zealand. He crafts the jewelry himself using ethical metal that he has either reclaimed and melted down or mined himself from the black sand beaches on the South Island. Mr. Veggie was drawn to a silver ring etched with a design of wind-blown grasses because it reminded him of the spot where he proposed (cute!). I loved the silver, but that particular ring was a bit too big for me. Because Ash is a somewhat local artist, we easily could have had him make us that ring in my size, but we were on a bit of a time crunch since I was traveling home to see my family in just three days and wanted to have the ring before I left. Also, I was more drawn to another ring that had trees etched into it. And so without further ado, here is my ring:

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(Personal Photo)

Things we learned about buying a green ring:

  • Finding a local artist not only reduces the carbon footprint of your ring, but can help remind you of a special place.
  • Ethical metal does not have to be expensive.
  • A diamond doesn’t make an engagement ring. Although we ended opting for no stone at all, we thought about having a greenstone ring (a locally-available and culturally significant stone in NZ).
  • And finally, Mr. Veggie does have some fashion sense! He was just waiting until the right time to let it show.

Do you have any additional advice on buying a green ring?

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32 Responses to “Eco-friendly Engagement Ring”

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xoxokristin
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xoxokristin (message)  541 posts, Busy bee

I reaaaaaaally want a green ring. I want something locally made and ethically mined/reclaimed metal. I am gonna have to do some research for a shop in Los Angeles that does this- we are all about the bling bling diamonds!

 
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bamm
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bamm (message)  909 posts, Busy bee

I really like your ring.^^ It seems like it really suits your style and beliefs. And it’s so cute that Mr. Veggie finally showed his sense of fashion..especially at this moment when it really counted!!

 
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sapphirebride
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sapphirebride (message)  1,747 posts, Bumble bee

I love the trees–that’s really beautiful. Congrats on finding something so perfect so quickly!

One thing I’ll recommend if you’re buying a stone is to find an antique/heirloom. My sapphire came from an antique ring and was then reset in recycled gold. You likely won’t know how it was mined, but at least it is getting a longer life.

 
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Miss Cardigan
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

Love the ring! I’ve seen one similar to that on Etsy!

 
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rachelss (message)  1,133 posts, Bumble bee

That’s a lovely ring. The diamond in my engagement ring was bought from a jeweler who buys from private parties so it’s “used” (sort of). It also came with Kimberley certification. FI’s engagement ring came from a local silversmith. Our wedding rings will be made by an etsy seller. He’s not local, but he does use recycled gold and I had a really particular ring in mind for FI (outlines of Colorado mountains). We are considering asking him to use the gold from grandparents’ rings that will never be worn again.

 
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Miss Politico (message)  160 posts, Blushing bee

My engagement ring and wedding ring are about as green as you can get! They are 107 year old rings from my fiance’s maternal great-grandmother. The diamond is from Arkansas where my fiance’s great-grandfather is originally from. The rings mean so much to me and are very classic-rose gold very thick band and a rose gold 6 prong diamond set in platinum. I like the understated elegance of my ring. I am a social worker and work in very poor neighborhoods and did not want a ring that would go against my value system.

I’m having a local jeweler make my fiance’s ring from recycled gold that was my family’s.

Your ring is beautiful and I love that your fiance designed it.

 
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estrella (message)  40 posts, Newbee

That ring is gorgeous! Fellow no-stone engagement ring here. :)

 
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LittlestBirds
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LittlestBirds (message)  2,605 posts, Sugar bee

I love that ethical practices are becoming a demand of so many jewelry consumers now, especially in the engagement ring business. Your ring is beautiful! I also had a heartwarming experience when I was surprised to learn that my fiance had much more fashion sense than I had realized, as he presented me with a beautiful ring he’d picked out without help from me - and the stone, my FMIL’s original engagement solitaire, which I wasn’t allowed to have on my hand until I agreed to pass it on to my child one day when they get engaged, could not have been more special and meaningful. I love the trees on yours. Can we see a photo of it on your hand?

 
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Miss Argyle
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Miss Argyle (message)  2,516 posts, Sugar bee

That’s a pretty awesome ring! I love the research you guys did!

 
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el0624
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el0624 (message)  205 posts, Helper bee

I love the trees. An antique or estate ring is definitely another green choice.

 
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ILikePink
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ILikePink (message)  1,408 posts, Bumble bee

I love your ring. I want a non-diamond ring, for moral and ethical reasons, and no one gets it. I just want something simple and beautiful. Your ring is exactly that.

 
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baybee510 (message)  39 posts, Newbee

Love your ring. Totally unique and suited to you.

 
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Miss Jenniefart (message)  63 posts, Worker bee

Yay nice to see another Kiwi, and recognise some very Kiwi jewellery :-), its gorgeous, and sounds like it fits in with your personality awesomely!

 
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Miss Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

beautiful ring! Good for Mr. Veggie and his fashion sense! :D

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,263 posts, Bee Keeper

that is a beautiful ring! great fashion timing mr. veggie!

 
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Mr. Zombie
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Mr. Zombie (message)  10 posts, Newbee

Truth be told, I never really thought of whether the engagement ring I had purchased for the to-be Ms. Zombie was eco-friendly/ethically sound. I had purchased it here in Sacramento, but the designer Van Craeynest was in San Francisco, so I guess the carbon footprint was low. As far as the metals? I’m not sure. It was gold so I’m not sure if they were ethically mined or not.

 
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Wellykiwi

Ha, that’s so cool, we’re having Ash make our wedding rings for that reason as well. I love that he uses Otago gold from someone he knows who mines it - can’t get much more local than that!

 
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Miss Spaghetti
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Miss Spaghetti (message)  282 posts, Helper bee

I have a green diamond e-ring from a company called Diamond Nexus Labs. They create the crowns for Miss USA, Miss Universe and Miss Teen USA. They are lab created diamonds that are certified by the American Gem Association and you can’t tell the difference! Much cheaper too! Many celebrities use them as well. :)

 
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Ritani

I think as everyone starts going GREENER, eco-friendly rings will also be an sought after niche. I have to say, this is the first time that I have heard of an eco-firendly ring, very cool…

 
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alivoo01
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alivoo01 (message)  2,622 posts, Sugar bee

Love the ring and what an inspiration to a new type of engagement rings!

 
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Mrs. Veggie, Raglan, New Zealand/Scranton, PA Age and Occupation: 27, Director of Small Non-Profit Fiance's Age and Occupation: 42, PhD Student & Farmer Engagement Date: June 13, 2009 Wedding Date: August 2010 Venue: Indian Head Camp, Honesdale Pennsylvania About Me: I am a tree-huggin' farmer turned enthusiastic wedding-planner. I live in a house truck and wear flip-flops more often than shoes. In my old life I was a high school Spanish teacher in love with a crazy guy who lived off-the grid on a farm in New Hampshire. But, we decided to mix things up a bit, quit our jobs and move to New Zealand. My southern hemisphere lifestyle involves growing veggies, teaching, running our small non-profit, and surfing. I love laughing, singing, playing, and the inspirational Mr. Veggie (of course!). For our wedding, I am committed to throwing a killer party that celebrates our values without breaking the bank. Look forward to an eco-thrifty summer-campy weekend-long extravaganza.

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