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Creativity of Murano Diamond Ring

Located off the coast of Venice resides the small island of Murano. A tiny jewel in the Adriatic Sea, this island is the where some of the most striking glasswork in the world originates. Artisans on the island commit their entire lives to perfecting their craft. Many of the high-end glasswork found around the world was created on this small Italian island.

Much like the beautiful glasswork created by the artisans of this tiny island, the Murano green ring features lovely colors reminiscent of a stained glass window in a beautiful cathedral, set in a recycled white gold band. The mixture of pink, red, yellow and white gemstones makes this ring remarkably different and will accent any woman's jewelry collection.

The Murano green ring is a great gift for sweet sixteen, graduation, birthday or anniversary, and is also a fabulous Mother's Day or Valentine's Day present. Your lady will love this fantastic ring that she can wear with anything, anywhere. The recycled gold setting will let her enjoy her ring without the worry that environmental damage was caused to the Earth to harvest the materials for this lovely piece.

There is something truly enchanting about multicolored rings, they sparkles and catch light like no other. Charming, subtle and gorgeous, this is a ring that she will treasure, and odds are that it will become one of her favorite every day pieces. For those who love a taste of the finer things in life, the Murano green ring certainly fits the bill with flair.Green ORO is a prime manufacturer of green jewelry & has started manufacturing.

Green ORO offers huge selection of fairly traded gem jewelry to spruce up your wardrobe with fairly traded gemstone rings, fairly traded gemstone bracelets, fairly traded gemstone earrings, fairly traded gemstone necklaces, and the like that have been crafted by ORO artisan working under fair labor and wage conditions in Houston, Texas. Not only ORO Fairly Traded Gems ethically sourced, but they're most likely acquired with the well-being of the planet in mind.



Need info of fairly traded coffee?
I bought a bag of Peruvian coffee that says it is certified fairly traded. It's delicious, but I was wondering what that really means. How fair is it really? In my anthropology class I learned about how colonialists forced people to grow cash crops like coffee and how bad it was for their society. Are other coffees unfair? I used to drink Nabob. I was shocked, though. I thought that fairly traded foods would cost a lot more than grocery store items, but they weren't that much money!

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Do any other straight people like to hang out in "gay friendly" communities?
I prefer men when it comes to sex and dating, but I find that I really enjoy visiting gay friendly cities and neighborhoods, such as Northampton, MA; Portland, ME, and the Greenwich village section of New York. I love the counter-culture vibe in these areas: the hippie/bohemian apparel, the folk music, the independently owned shops that sell handmade gifts; the used book stores; the cafes that serve fairly traded coffee, free-range chicken, organic vegetables, and homemade ice cream; etc. I think it's because such communities were liberal and counter-cultural to begin with, so naturally they accept gays. Do any other straight people love these communities? Similarly, are there any gay or lesbian people who DON'T like these bohemian towns and prefer conservative, suburban, areas with tree-lined streets,. SUV's, and Targets and Wal-Marts?

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