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Christy Robinson Designs

Every Day is Earth Day Ring

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Christy Robinson Designs Every Day is Earth Day Ring

Why It's Good:

Point a finger to your eco-ness with this representative little bauble. Just like our mother earth, this ring is one-of-a-kind. Hand-engraved with the mantra "Every Day is Earth Day," it's embellished with a rhinestone in green (of course) adding a little sparkle as it reflects natural sunlight and moonlight.

Why It's Green:

Hand fabricated with about 50% recycled materials including recycled copper, repurposed wine cork and sterling silver, it's treated with an earth-friendly, non-toxic sealer to help give it a long life.  

Where To Get It:

www.christyrobinsondesigns.com | $64.75