Tiffany strives to source gemstones and precious metals used in their jewelery from mines that operate at the highest standards pf social and environment responsibility. Given the enormity of their operations, they are most concerned about the impact of industrial-scal mining activities.
Tiffany firmly believes: New mince of development should not occur in areas of high ecological or cultureal value. Air, water and soil contamination should be prevented. The principle of informed community participation in mine development should be embraced. Workers’ rights, labor standards and human rights should be respected by all parties. Mine operators should provided for a appropriate and fiscally sound financial guarantees to cover the costs of mine closure, cleanup and restoration. Mine wastes should not be placed in rivers, streams, lakes or ocean waters.

This is Jean Schlumberger leaves necklace with an extraordinary number of beautifully matched green tourmalines, platinum-set diamonds and 18k gold. And it values $385,000. The Private Jet Lifestyle Magazine ELITE Traveler reported this necklace as new collections in 2009. It’s really so beautiful.

Tassel earrings in black onyx and diamonds in platinum by Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. It is $25,000. In 2009 fashion week, a black model wears it with a nice black dress.


