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Every year when St. Patrick’s day rolls around, I look for a subtle way to work in the wearing of green. Typically, this means wearing an item of clothing that has green as a minor element in the pattern or print. Sometimes I’ll wear a non-Kelly shade...
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Whether you’re a designer or a vendor, you’ve probably sensed the “green movement” in the jewelry industry. Customers may be asking you about how your gemstones and metals are mined, and about the ethical and ecological implications of those mining practices...
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