Raffle Earrings - Megan Cochran
Ticket sales for the Jewelry for Wildlife Fundraiser are now closed. Winners will be randomly selected and notified by November 7th, 2023.
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Megan's earrings are one of nine pieces available in the Jewelry for Wildlife Fundraiser. There is a maximum of 100 tickets available per piece, with the last day to buy tickets being October 31st. Winners will be randomly selected and then notified by Tuesday, November 7th, 2023.
Earring Specs: Designed to be worn in more than one way, these earrings are crafted in sterling silver and 14k gold featuring responsibly sourced gemstones donated by Columbia Gem House.
Size with earring jacket: 48mm in overall length and 13mm at the widest point
Size without earring jacket: 22mm overall length and 8mm at the widest point of the 14k gold link
Featured gemstones: Grape Garnet® set in 14k gold with 10mm Cortez Pearls®, 4x2mm Nigerian Tourmaline Baguettes, and 3mm Neon Green Beryl Triangles set in the sterling silver earring jacket.
Megan said "I chose to use mixed metals because I like the way gem colors play off the different metal colors." She intends for these to be daily wear earrings because "we all get just one life; we should enjoy the nice things."
About the Project: This project is a fundraising raffle benefiting wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and research along the Sonoran Coast of Mexico. 100% of ticket sales will be donated to CRRIFS, a non-profit that works directly with the Cortez Pearl Farm; the very same farm where the pearls you see in Megan's piece come from.
To learn more about this project, click here.
Vote for Megan's Design: Megan's piece is also part of the concurring MJSA Responsibly Sourced Design Challenge. You can vote for Megan's design as your favorite through October 31st, 2023.
Megan is the owner of Megan Cochran Jewelry Design, based in Oceanside, California.
How your purchase supports the supply chain.
Every purchase you make with Columbia Gem House supports a responsible supply chain. We work with individual miners and cutters, while offering careful consideration and respect to the cultures, communities, and environments in which our gems are produced. These are some of the key guiding principles in how our gems are brought to market. To learn more about our process, visit our Fair Trade Gems® Principles & Protocols page.