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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Toby Pomeroy jewelry looks good on you -- and the planet

In terms of environmental impact, the Portland jeweler’s work is as good as (reclaimed) gold

October 10, 2007

Toby Pomeroy

TOBY POMEROY

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A proponent of sustainability and preservation, jewelry designer Toby Pomeroy was bothered by the harsh impact precious-metals mining has on the environment. So the Portland jeweler forged an agreement with a major gold supplier to provide him with gold and silver derived entirely from reclaimed sources. Pomeroy uses the eco-friendly materials in his delicate collection of rings, earrings, pendants and bracelets.

Pomeroy's line is sold locally at Mario's, where the most popular of his wares are the Loop earrings, a pair of elegant, elongated hoops available in silver (approximately $200, depending on size) and 14- or 18-karat gold ($375 to more than $1,500). Sharon Wikstrom, a Mario's buyer and self-proclaimed Pomeroy fan, wears hers with everything. "They're so lightweight, you forget you are wearing them," she raves.

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Toby Pomeroy can also be found at a great jewelry salon on the 9th floor of the Joshua Green Building named K. Alan Smith, Jeweler. Great personalized service.

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