Brilliant Earth
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Brilliant Earth is proud to be the leading ethical diamond jeweler, offering conflict-free diamonds from Canada & Namibia, ethical origin sapphires, and eco-friendly gold, platinum and sterling silver. All of our jewelery is made from superior materials with elegant craftsmanship.
Brilliant Earth dedicates 5% of its profits to African communities harmed by the diamond industry.
We offer a full engagement and wedding jewelry line, as well as full custom design services.
We are dedicated to ensuring that every single gemstone is mined, cut, and finished in a socially and ethically responsible manner so you can rest assured your engagement or wedding ring is a true symbol of love.
{ Has Done Gay Weddings } { Has a review from an LGBT couple }
Awards:
- San Francisco Chronicle’s BayList 1st Place Winner: Best Wedding Rings
- Member of the Association for Responsible Mining Stakeholder Alliance
- Member of the Co-op America Business Network
Contact
Email: info@brilliantearth.com
Phone: 800.691.0952
Website: http://www.brilliantearth.com/
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Reviews
I picked up the ring today. It is BEAUTIFUL. I appreciate all the help I received from Danielle in picking it out and customizing it. I don’t know anything about diamond rings, I was very pleased with the ring and the fact that I was able to keep it all a secret from my girlfriend by picking it up at a FedEx location. I will definitely use you guys when it’s time to shop for the wedding rings! There are many companies and jewelry stores that assume that just because a female is purchasing a diamond ring that she is purchasing it for herself. There are many same sex couples that purchase engagement rings for each other and I will highly recommend your company because of your professionalism and respect to ALL couples when making a purchase like this.
Jill
I can’t even begin to thank you for making this possible!! My day was so gloomy until I got your email about the ring showing up – it was clearly a sign! I picked up the ring from you, went home, and then took Massimo to the “No On 8″ candlelight vigil at San Francisco City Hall, which is the spot where gay marriage first took place. There were 2000 people there, and I pulled some strings and got called up as the last speaker – and to Massimo’s surprise I spoke of hope and a bright tomorrow. And I said “16,000 LGBT couples have already been married in this state – let’s make it 16,001. And so, I would like to ask my partner Massimo if he would marry me” – and I got down on one knee and pulled out the ring and he was shocked and couldn’t believe it, and kissed me and said “Yes” into the microphone in front of this huge crowd that was chanting “Let love win! Let love win!” while we kissed. It was very moving and emotional, and people came up to us afterward and said that this was so inspiring and so lovely. Really what they needed to know is that no matter what bigotry exists, love will win – even if it takes little setbacks now and then. We called our parents and brothers and sisters from the street, and our calls kept getting interrupted by people walking by and wishing us health and happiness. Then we went out for a drink and some people bought us a bottle of champagne – it was just a lovely evening. Massimo LOVED his ring!!
-Barak
Zip: 94108