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Creating a Sustainable Jewelry Practice
Early on in my jewelry journey, hardly anyone I knew was concerned about responsibility, ethics, or sustainable practices. I’d ask questions, have them brushed off, or hear “we can’t know that” from far too many people.
Where can you ask questions about sustainable jewelry practices?
Enter Christina Miller. After years of feeling like my questions about where gold and silver came from were brushed off, here, finally, was a resource and a knowledgeable person to support all of us on our path to learning more about responsible and sustainable jewelry practices.
If you have ever wondered how and why it is that I have learned about responsible practices in jewelry making, you should know that much of this knowledge I have learned from Christina.
She consistently shows up to help us on our responsibility journey with programs and activism and her amazing Living Room Sessions. This is why I am so excited that she has launched a course in Foundations for Sustainable Jewelry Practice. Christina provides strategy, guidance, and education about sourcing and sustainability for the jewelry industry.
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Take this course on sustainable jewelry practices and learn something new!
I took her course recently and even as someone who reads and tries to absorb so much about better jewelry practices, I still learned new things from this course. It is great no matter where you are on your journey.
Her course is here to answer so many of your questions about terminology, sourcing, and how to take action. You get a multi-part course with informative videos, quizzes, a forum for asking questions, and a community of engaged people who are there to learn more about sustainable jewelry practices.
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Best of all, you get a live Office Hours webinar with Christina and her team.
By now, I hope you know how dedicated I am to creating a jewelry industry with better practices, more education, and a greater sense of fairness at its core.
Start asking questions of your jewelry suppliers and their sustainability practices
Getting started on your own practice can feel daunting. When I have spoken with many of you one-on-one, or in social groups, I have heard you say that you don’t understand, or think that you can’t ask questions of your suppliers.
But you can!
And it is a great time to arm yourself with knowledge so that you can feel empowered to take action, shift your suppliers, and shore up your practices.
Starting this course now means that you will be ready to shop at Tucson in February with your questions and clarity ready to go. Starting this course now means that you’ll have time to research new suppliers in time for the holidays.
Now is always the best time to start on this path.
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