Is your bridal jewelry one-size-fits-all or one-size-fits-me?
What if your bridal jewelry didn't come from a shelf, but from your imagination? What if it wasn't made for every bride, but just for you?
Not everyone shares your taste...your personality...your style. So generic designs may not accurately reflect what is most unique about you. That's exactly why we give you complete control over how your bridal jewels are designed. You can modify your favorite Green Diva jewelry design right online in our gallery or have a piece made custom just for you to flatter your figure, enhance your gown and reflect your unique style and taste.
Will your bridal jewels be a one night affair or a lifelong pleasure?
How meaningful will it be to find the perfect, made-for-you bridal jewelry if you can only enjoy it one time? Most bridal jewelry today is costume grade, which means it is constructed of faux materials that are meant to look like the real thing (ex. glass pearls, rhinestones, coated base metals). Unfortunately, these types of materials don't last very long. Outer coatings chip, metal rusts, beads crack and clasps break.If you want to enjoy your bridal jewelry every year on your anniversary day and, later on, pass it down to your loved ones as a treasured family heirloom, then having your baubles constructed of quality materials is key. Luckily, when you have your luxury jewels crafted with Green Diva, they will be made with only genuine materials; Sterling or fine silver, 14K gold or gold vermeil, freshwater pearls and untreated, colored gemstones.
Plus, our jewelry has a lifetime guarantee; which means that we'll repair your jewelry for you at any time for any reason as long as its yours. When you create your perfect bridal jewelry with us, it will be a lifelong enjoyment that lasts well beyond your wedding day.
What story will your bridal jewelry tell?
The significance of your bridal jewelry is bigger than just one day. It affects people and lands that we aren't exposed to everyday. The materials used in it and the way in which it was made can tell two very different stories.It can tell the tale of entire communities being displaced to make room for the mine that extracted its metal or gemstones, of miners forced to labor in unsafe mines under violent rebel factions, of gemstone cutters with chronic breathing problems due to living with Silicosis, of manufacturing sweatshop workers being underpaid and overworked...or even replaced entirely by intelligent machinery...so that glass and plastic beads can be made more cheaply, of cities losing half their water supply due to irreversible toxic mine pollution, of entire forests being leveled to make room for factories and mines, and of once-fertile lands becoming barren and unable to support necessary agriculture.
Or, it can proudly share the story of raising up underprivileged villages by paying fair wages for their skilled works, investing in the local economy by choosing small U.S. businesses over offshoring conglomerates, benefiting workshop staff with good wages, room and board and insurance, keeping gem cutting shops Silicosis-free, acting against violence by sourcing from conflict-free gem mining zones, restoring lands to pre-mining conditions and protecting water supplies and trees by using only mining-free recycled metals.
When you retell the story of your jewels, you'll recall that you took the high road and considered the impact. You made the conscious choice not to exploit your planet or your neighbor. When you tell your story, it will be about how you never compromised your ethics to look like a Diva on your wedding day.

