Going Green has become a way of life for many as we struggle with the ongoing problem with global warming. We're already aware of the changes in the glaciers that are melting, plants and animals are being forced from their habitat and driven to extinction, and the number of severe storms and droughts is increasing. But if everyone did their part - Reduce, Reuse and Recycle - any small changes to our daily routine can add up to big differences in helping to stop global warming. .jpg)
Baltimore designer Elisa Shere has recently converted her entire jewelry line to eco-silver, which is 100% recycled from non-mined metals. Many shoppers may not be aware, but the mining of metals has a devastating impact on the environment. Elisa Shere Jewelry has found a way to combine fashion with environmentally sound business practices.
Elisa has been designing jewelry for over 3 years and her work can be found online and at local boutiques, such as Red Tree in Hampden. Her work is simple, organic and above all, wearable. She includes unusual vintage beads and gemstones in her work and she is inspired by the flowers, pebbles and textures she sees on the farm she lives on in northern Baltimore County. So, if you want to do your part, why not accessorize with Elisa Shere Jewelry. Go here to see her line of eco-silver jewelry. For more information about going green, visit our Green Living Examiner website here.
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