Recycled Silver or Gold Wedding Rings

Recycled wedding rings tend to last forever, so choose one with the earth in mind. This gorgeous wedding ring is made in Birmingham, from recycled silver.
There is enough gold and silver already mined on earth, to last for eternity. So what’s the point of blowing up mines with dynamite (and making donkeys work in hot weather to transport gold from mines), just to wear a piece of jewellery?
Donate broken necklaces or odd earrings to Recycling for Good Causes (list your local animal shelter: they sell the metal and pass on funds). Send unwanted jewellery (and watches) to Animals Asia, where cash raised helps to rescue moon bears.

These recycled gold textured wedding rings are sold in several sizes, so you can order one for the bride and groom (or bride-and-bride or groom-and-groom), whatever suits!

Or for a little less bling, go for more subtle recycled white gold wedding rings.

These botanical recycled wedding rings feature your choice of engraving: Ash, cedar, fern, grape etc.

Or go for these elegant recycled silver oak leaf wedding rings.
Recycled Silver & Seaglass Rings

Glasswing is a company that specialises in seaglass jewellery (broken bottles washed smooth by the sea, and foraged hundreds of years later). So your wedding ring could be an old pirate’s bottle (shiver me timbers!)
This lovely company tends to use recycled silver for the rings themselves, the the ‘seaglass’ replaces conventional gemstones. It also offers nice recycled silver stacking rings and other gifts for bridesmaids.
Wedding Rings (made from old coins!)

Hairy Growler is a unique Cambridge company, that creates beautiful wedding rings (and cake knives) from old silver and gold (22ct) coins and Victorian cutlery.
Made with hand tools, you can even have two rings made from the same antique sterling silver fork, a nice romantic touch!
