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eco wedding rings

Let’s talk about eco-wedding rings, ethical wedding rings, and green wedding bands. These are some of our favorite styles… to see more of our favorite eco-jewelers, head over here.

DesignArabesque jewelry alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)

Magical bespoke wedding jewelry for artists, nature-lovers, and cosplayers

Arabesque specializes in bespoke wedding jewelry and historically inspired pieces for cosplayers and re-enactors! Or as they put it: “We make one of a kind statement pieces with an elegant, eclectic emphasis on art, history, and magic.” But they don’t stop at ring design, they can even hook you up with the coolest toasting flutes ever. Check this out…

vintage pink engagement ring alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)

EraGem’s colorful vintage engagement rings, because vintage doesn’t always mean traditional

We know you love the look, the eco-friendliness, and the energy that surrounds rings that have journeyed through the centuries. But just because you love vintage engagement rings, doesn’t mean you love traditional styles. From diamonds to pink rubies and big ‘ol honkin’ emeralds, wanna see a roundup of some of my favorite colorful engagement rings from EraGem? Of course you do…

new Brilliant Earth rings alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)

9 uncommonly beautiful, non-traditional engagement rings from Brilliant Earth

Brilliant Earth has some brand new designs, and I’m in freaking sparkly magical love with them. The new styles in their Avant Collection have unexpected details, like rose cut diamonds, aquamarines, and unique bezel settings. Or as Brilliant Earth puts it, “Extraordinary designs for the non-traditional bride.”

Let’s check ’em out together shall we…

andronyk recycled gold ring alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)

Scientifically awesome wedding rings from space and Andronyk Jewelry

Andronyk Jewelry is a fine jewelry house based in Canada. In said jewelry house, Jeanie hand-makes all her pieces (like a bad-ass), out of sustainable materials (hell yeah), and inspired by planetary geology (OMG WUT!?).

Check these out…