
Venus Williams wearing the Pavé Dome Large Ring in 20-carat Peach Gold ($22,000) and the Pavé Dome Small Drops in 20-carat Peach Gold ($2,800) from her Reinstein Ross Diamond Match collection.
Courtesy of Reinstein Ross
Pandora, known for its affordable sterling-silver charm bracelets, is the world’s largest jewelry company by volume: The Danish chain sells more than 100 million pieces annually. This week, it announced that it is now sourcing only 100-percent-recycled silver and gold for its collections.
The move was touted as an important step by a massive company to reduce its environmental footprint. “We wanted to lead by example,” Pandora’s chief executive, Alexander Lacik, said in an interview. “If we can make positive contributions to society through our use of recycled gold and silver, it means anyone can do it.”
By working with metals that have already been mined, Pandora won’t be digging deeper in search of new materials, allowing the company to substantially reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. Mining requires more energy and resources than recycling and is a leading source of mercury pollution. In a 2020 news release announcing its shift to recycled metals, Pandora cited statistics from the World Gold Council and other entities showing that the process of recycling gold reduces emissions by about 99 percent compared to mining it, while recycling silver reduces carbon emissions by about 66 percent compared to mining it.
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With seven Grand Slam titles, four Olympic gold medals and a former world number one in both singles and doubles, Venus Williams is rounding out her impressive resume with a venture into jewelry. The athlete partnered with Reinstein Ross on the Diamond Match collection, which was released on Tuesday.
The collaboration marks the legendary athlete’s first-ever jewelry collection, featuring an array of luxury 20-carat gold and diamond jewelry pieces inspired by her longtime love of pavé.

Venus Williams wearing the Pavé Dome Large Ring in 20-carat Peach Gold ($22,000) and the Pavé Dome Small Drops in 20-carat Peach Gold ($2,800) from her Reinstein Ross Diamond Match collection.
Courtesy of Reinstein Ross
“The collection was inspired by a ring that I have worn so often in my matches,” Williams told WWD, later adding, “I sweat for a living and I still want to feel fabulous. That’s why I practice wearing these big pavé rings and hoop earrings on the court because it’s an expression of self.”
A closer look at the Diamond Match collection includes the Pavé Dome Doubles Link Small Bracelets ($15,000) in 20-carat peach gold; the Pavé Trio Dome Doubles Link Necklace ($20,000) and the Pavé Link Large Drop
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