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Alkemie Jewelry: Reduce, Reuse, REDESIGN
Posted by Melanie Bender on January 22 at 1:53 PM
Distribution at 500 of the world’s top boutiques and accolades from Vogue and Elle - most designers wouldn’t give that up for the world. So why after 8 years of building her eponymous line did Dara Gerson walk away from it? As Gerson puts it, she lost her mojo. Years in the jewelry industry had made her weary of the toxic working conditions and environmental impacts of the gem and fine metal industries, and Gerson knew it wasn’t something she could continue to support. That was when her and husband Ashley Lowengrub conceived Alkemie (one of six DMD Lab finalists) - a contemporary jewelry line using exclusively reclaimed metals, making them arguably the Saving The Environment Might Not Be As Easy As We Think
By Robert Sorley
Filed Under News & Reviews, The Big Picture | Leave a Comment
As the public ‘conversation’ about climate change and sustainable development moves closer and closer to center stage, it is now important to step away from our entrenching positions, take a deep breath, and look at a different category of ‘big pictures’.
Let’s leave the ‘skeptic-advocate’ dipole for the moment and move toward a set of principles that no sane person could seriously refute. Start with a few simple questions:
- Should governments, corporations, communities and individuals use their resources and organizations


