I would have to safely say that I believe, now in 2010, that our general population is starting to take notice and become more aware of the things that they are putting into their body. Americans are buying organic, switching to soy etcetera and actually researching what that means for their health. We are even more aware of mercury content in the fish we eat. So why are we not more careful about the toxins we are bringing around us like lead and cadmium found in cheap jewelry? Recent studies have led to numerous recalls of children’s jewelry for the high amounts of lead found, some 100 times the legal limit. Disney and the Miley Cyrus for Walmart brands are among the lines that tested dangerous. Reps for BCBG MaxAzria, the designer who created Cyrus’ line, claimed that the jewelry is not dangerous as long as it is simply just worn on your body. But, how many times have you seen your child put their jewelry, or anything they can get their hands on, in their mouth? Kids are always biting, chewing, sucking on their toys, which often includes play jewelry. I can claim at least three siblings who have accidentally swallowed various pieces of jewelry in their day. Heck, I even catch myself chewing on my long mini rocks layering chain, but at least I know that its 14k gold-filled and completely safe from hazardous materials.
Cadmium became a public concern back in January when an investigation by The Associated Press revealed items at Walmart and other major chains contained as much as 91 percent the toxic metal by weight! Cadmium is a carcinogen and like lead, can hinder brain development. Long-term exposure can lead to bone softening and kidney failure. Preteen girls are of particular concern because at that age, women more likely have iron deficiencies and their bodies can latch on to the cadmium as a substitute and because that tends to be the age we all start to wear more jewelry.
We are soon fully launching our girl’s line, meant for girls aged 8 to 18 and we feel really good about the items we make, especially in their safety for children. The reason we can make things safe is that everything we have is handmade and we don’t mass produce anything. Like anything, if it’s mass-produced it’s not going to be a high quality item. No matter what it is. We carefully choose each item that we use to make our jewelry and we know our vendors who supply our parts very well. We’ve used the same vendors for years and they are just as picky as we are!
Our jewelry may be more costly than the necklace I was eyeing at Forever 21 the other day, but if I spend more money buying my organic chicken breasts to save myself from the harmful amounts of hormones and chemicals, then why wouldn’t I carry the same mentality into my jewelry purchases?






