are you a member yet
CNET NETWORKS UK CONSUMER SITES: CNET.co.uk | CNETTV.co.uk | GameSpot.co.uk | SmartPlanet.com

Anonymous User

Log in | Join us!

Advertisment
Promo

Made Iffat Necklace Full Review

Tags: ethical

7.2
Editors' Score
 
7.2
Made's brass and green wood bracelet, created in East Africa
Typical price £18

Posted: 26 November 2007 by Rikke Bruntse-Dahl

This necklace is attractive, but more because of its fair trade credentials than its looks.

We like the design, but the materials make the whole thing look cheap. It makes us think of souvenirs from some exotic holiday, which seemed really cool when we were wandering around in a sarong, but back in wintry Britain looked out of place. The green colour is lovely, though. One of the SmartPlanet team members really likes it, and it does suit her. The design just isn't for everyone -- it definitely wouldn't be right for a strict fashionista. But then that might not be a bad thing.

While our philosophy is that being ethical or green is not enough of a reason to buy a product (it has to be cool, too!), we really do appreciate everything the 'made' company stands for. There aren't any official Fairtrade certifications for jewellery yet -- although the Fairtrade Foundation is working on it -- but made seems to be doing pretty well.

All of the company's jewellery is sourced and created in East Africa by people who wouldn't otherwise have been able to provide for themselves or learn a skill. The founders of made, Cristina Cisilina and Gerson Barnett, train local artisans to make the products, pay them fairly and give them business support. Sometimes they also provide tools, food, medical assistance and transport. A couple of made's projects also send  a percentage of the profit directly to developing the local communities. Also, most of the materials they use are local and/or recycled.

We are really in a principles-versus-style dilemma here. While we love the ethical and recycled aspect of made's stuff, it just doesn't quite look how we had hoped. That said, there are many of made's pieces we would be more than happy to spend our hand-earned money on, such as the Azufrile necklace.

Score breakdown:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
6.0
Quality
6.1
Value
9.0
Ethics
7.7
Green
Contact:
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 8510 5699




Review It

Tell the world what you think of Made Iffat Necklace, write a review.




Advertisment
Cozy Cocoon Swaddle Sock
An organic cotton swaddle sock for small babies, designed to promote sleep and comfort
Survival Forest T-Shirt
A unisex and reportedly sweatshop-free t-shirt that supports tribal people charity Survival International
The GREAT Bag
A reuseable bag for your weekly shop -- good for encouraging reuse but it's not made from materials with any green credentials
Laura Ashley Organic Print Cuff T-Shirt
Not bad for a mainstream retailer, but not extraordinary either -- an organic certification would have been greatly appreciated
Citizen Eco Drive Perpetual Calendar Watch
A solar-powered fashion watch for blokes
Get SmartPlanet in your inbox

Get SmartPlanet in your inbox

Step this way to get your daily fix of green news, eco product launches and videos delivered by email.

Avatar
The GREAT Bag
I recently went to Ohio. and in that state there r no grocery bags. Its ... Read review by estrella
10
Avatar
Cozy Cocoon Swaddle Sock
An excellent idea for Mums to swaddle their babies. Studies have shown ... Read review by lindasones
9.5
Avatar
Survival Forest T-Shirt
This is a fablous t-shirt for men and women in great colours: ... Read review by pulsimonium
9.0

Copyright ©1995-2008 CNET Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.