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5 Jewelry Brands That Do Good and Make You Look Good, Too

July 11, 2024 · In: Gifts, Style

Jewelry is the perfect way to express ourselves and jewelry brands that do good let us all shine a little more. Find out about some new pieces you can add to your collection while helping other beautiful people like you.

But first…

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This is a photo of seashells, a flower, a quote by Jane Austen that says, Better to be without logic than feeling" paired with Starfish Project earrings and necklace as an example of brands that do good.
Starfish Project gems perfectly paired with Jane Austen
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I’ve always, always loved jewelry. For further proof, please see Exhibit A: ’80s me and ‘80s little brother.

This is Kat and her brother when they were kids, dressed up in each other's clothes, with jewelry and a guitar to show brand storytelling strategy.
The brother is on the right. Also, he was styled by, you guessed it, ME!

And Exhibit B: I played for the Gems! (By “played for,” I mean stood in the outfield and stared at the clouds.) Unfortunately, it wasn’t a jewelry team, but you can’t win ‘em all, now can you?

This is Kat wearing a softball outfit that says Gems and holding a unicorn Trapper Keeper as storytelling examples for business.
Gems and a unicorn Trapper Keeper.
Now that’s living!

You now must be convinced of my excellent fashion prowess! And that’s a good thing because I have a list of stunning jewelry brands that do good.

Once you’re done perusing these pretties, you’ll have plenty of gift ideas for those you love…including yourself!

This post is all about jewelry brands that do good and how you can be a part of that goodness, too.

Jewelry Brands That Do Good

Starfish Project

This is a pair of earrings by Starfish Project showing companies that are doing good.

Starfish Project is the first place I think of when I want to gift baubles to the beauties in my life. They’re one of the best jewelry brands that do good based on factors like their mission, designs, and affordability.

Their jewelry is joyful, unique, and GORGEOUS. They also cater to various personalities, offering tiny twinklers to delightfully dangly pieces.

Starfish Project Mission

This a a sapphire blue necklace by Starfish Project to represent top social impact companies.

The best thing about this brand is that it exists to help women and girls find freedom from exploitation and go on to lead fulfilling, creative careers and lives. These ladies are taught to be artisans, designers, photographers, and business professionals who can provide for their families every time someone generously buys a chic gem from this brand.  

Jewelry with heart sparkle

These are Starfish Project Blossom Earrings illustrating a project for good.
Blossom Earrings

Starfish Project also frequently refreshes their collections, so there’s always something new to put on your wish list. Trust me, I keep seeing things to add to my wish list. I’m like NOOOOO, but also like YESSSSS. I have the Blossom Earrings and love how they hold delicate dried flowers inside. You can wear these with anything.

Their jasper necklaces and earrings are also absolutely stunning. This Mosaic Jasper Necklace is now part of my personal collection and I wear it proudly knowing that someone created it with love.

I have many pieces of my own and have given Starfish Project sparkle as Christmas and birthday presents. They’re packaged in beautiful, circular boxes that can be reused for other gifts or storage.

This is a Starfish Project gift set with dove earrings to represent good on you brands.

Another thing I love about Starfish Project is that they offer gift sets. They, of course, make great gifts, but you can even split up the pieces, give one to a friend or two, then keep one for yourself. Sometimes it’s also a sneaky way to grab a piece that isn’t sold solo or has been sold out á la carte.

I’ve also found that Starfish Project has some awesome sales during the holidays, plus new stuff coming in frequently. Keep returning to the site to obsess over their little pretties.

I know that’s what I’ll be doing.

Her Future Coalition

To represent brands that give back, this is a photo by Kat Stano of a jewelry flat lay with a pair of earrings, seashell, feathery accessory, starfish box, and a Jane Austen quote that says, "It is such happiness when good people get together."
My Monsoon Earrings from Her Future Coalition with a Jane Austen quote, naturally
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Number 2 on my list of jewelry brands that do good is Her Future Coalition. Her Future Coalition is another purpose-driven brand that provides shelter, safety, and independence for women and girls desperate to escape trafficking circumstances and abuse.

What I love about this jewelry brand is the meaning associated with each enchanting piece. Included in the descriptions are symbolic stories of triumph and strength that just get the writer in me EVERY TIME.

Did I say every time? Because I meant every time.

I have the Monsoon Earrings (which, by the way, now come in GOLD…WHAT?!). Beyond their cool design, I loved what these earrings meant to the creators.

Here’s a quote from the Her Future Coalition writers:

Monsoon season is a most anticipated part of the year throughout India. The torrential rains bring relief from the extreme heat of soaring summer temperatures, and also the necessary water for India’s agriculture. Monsoon rains can also be destructive, but out of the chaos and destruction comes new life and growth.

The 10 delicate teardrop dangles in this design represent cascading streams of water with lots of movement as the rain plummets from the cloudy sky.

her future coalition

How can this not tug at your heart and spirit? I think the symbolism makes them even more intriguing.

I find Her Future Coalition to design pieces with personality and sophistication. If you’re looking for something that’s a little bold but not ostentatiously bold, I think their jewelry fits the mold. (I did a little rhyme-y there!)

It’s versatile, but different. Geometric, but feminine. And perfect for ALL queens.

Kendra Scott

Kendra Scott’s colorful, confident jewelry makes a statement all on its own, but what her brand does for others really makes them shine.

When Jewelry brands do good for dogs

This designer is known for Kendra Gives Back events that donate to worthy causes. One worthy cause this brand gives back to is a dog rescue in Texas called ThisIsHouston.

Because dogs are the epitome of joy to me, I can’t think of a better organization to support. AND, ThisIsHouston is a caring group of humans who rescue and rehabilitate the dogs who’ve been through some of the toughest, most dire situations. ThisIsHouston also does free spay, neuter, and vaccination days as another way to advocate for our best fur friends.

ALSO, keep checking back for exciting news regarding a little collaboration I’ve got going with ThisIsHouston. I can’t say too much more, but there’s something in the works!

This Addie Gold Drop Earrings in Silver Filigree Mix is one of my go-to pairs because it’s silver AND gold. It’s also speaks to me like all vintage and antique jewelry speak to me. The historical, Art Deco, and old world looks are my jam.

How can you not be transported through time when you find literal, wearable art that was created with imagination and flair?

Bryan Anthonys

Bryan Anthonys has a huge selection of gems.

I don’t have any pieces from Bryan Anthonys. YET. However, I’ve purchased a gift or two for friends.

The presentation of Bryan Anthonys jewelry makes it really easy for gifting, too.

Each necklace, ring, bracelet, or pair of earrings comes with a card that explains the meaning behind the piece. The writing is really poignant and charming, with every sort of topic from friendship to encouragement to new beginnings.

I’ve had my eye on this Beautifully Broken Necklace for a while. The modern design is so captivating, and its profound message is enlightening and hopeful.

Through their giving back program, Our Designs Make a Difference, Bryan Anthonys donates to non-profits who also have a story to tell.

Shop Goodwill

Okay, you’re probably like Goodwill? They’re a jewelry brand? Well, friends, this is indeed a wild card, but here in Stano land, I do many wild cards.

ShopGoodwill.com has some amazing finds…if you’re willing to take a tiny treasure hunt. This may not be for everyone, but I enjoy going through a hodgepodge to find the diamond in the rough.

ShopGoodwill.com typically works like an online auction in which you bid on items and, if you bid the highest, you win!

These pre-loved pieces can be sold in a variety of conditions. Some just need a good cleaning, while others will clearly require repair. But if you’re up for the challenge, you can snag some beautiful, unique jewelry that will luckily get a new home with you!

And if you know what you’re looking for, it can be pretty simple to spot a keeper.

Brands that sell pre-loved pieces are jewelry brands that do good

Plus, buying vintage and antique jewelry is some sustainable living magic. Reuse. Upcycle. Give new life to something old but worthy.

I found an antique brooch that was like-new and had been clearly taken care of over the years. I miraculously won as highest bidder, then took it to a family-owned antique jewelry store and had it converted into a necklace. Beauties, it’s SO pretty!

Brands that give back and tell a story

One thing I love about this piece and other antique pieces is imagining who wore it first. I wonder about their life and if we might’ve been friends, perhaps if we’d crossed the same paths and danced through the same eras.

I also like to think that when I finally get my angel wings (hopefully they’ll be dappled in dazzle and drizzled in diamonds because an angel can dream!) that someone like-minded will come along and cherish something I cherished. Yes, I know it’s dreamy and nostalgic, but I’m a very sentimental person. And if you’re also a sentimental person, you’re welcome here, my friend.

At Goodwill online, there’s also a pretty nifty search function that you can play around with. You might get different results if you type in “antique jewelry” versus “antique ring.” But that just means you can be creative with how you search!

Another interesting feature of the Goodwill site is a variety of jewelry lots. If you aren’t familiar with jewelry lots, it’s basically like a massive collection of similar, more inexpensive pieces. Sometimes you’ll see a whole grouping of cameos or a chunky necklace loot. It’s fun to see what people have collected and chosen for their wardrobe!

Pre-loved pieces have a story to them and, when you add one to your collection, you’re continuing its story.

I really like the idea of carrying on a legacy and giving something old a beautiful new beginning.

Do you have any favorite jewelry brands that do good?

I’d love to know in the comments!

Stay lovely, beauties!

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  1. Kayla Bowers says

    August 28, 2024 at 3:28 pm

    Love this list, Kat! 💎 It’s amazing to see how jewelry can be more than just beautiful—these brands truly make a difference. Your heartfelt descriptions and personal touches, especially with Starfish Project and Her Future Coalition, really inspire me to shop more compassionately. Thanks for sharing such meaningful gems! #CompassionateShopping #JewelryThatGivesBack #PurposefulStyle

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    • kstano says

      August 28, 2024 at 4:47 pm

      That’s so sweet, Kayla! Thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words. Yes, I love spending my money on items that have meaning and heart. Sentimental girl right here! 🙂

      Reply
  2. Pantea says

    August 28, 2024 at 3:33 pm

    Love all of these suggestions and can’t wait to try a few of the brands!

    Reply
    • kstano says

      August 28, 2024 at 4:43 pm

      Thank you so much, Pantea! It’s really fun to find new places with pretty stuff! And even better when they help others. I appreciate your note!

      Reply
  3. Domii says

    May 22, 2025 at 2:34 am

    I really love the starfish project, and in any stone it will do just amazing. Thanks for sharing that! you really have love for jewelry, looking at your pictures!

    Reply
    • kstano says

      May 23, 2025 at 2:36 pm

      Aw, thank you, Domii! Yes, I think I get my love for jewelry from my great-grandmother, whom I never met, but was told she loved a little sparkle! I agree–Starfish Project is amazing and their jewelry is fantastic💗

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