An environmental mindset in Everything We do

Since our founding in 2015, sustainability has been at the forefront of our business and entrepreneurial mindset. The only way to 100% ensure a jewelry business is sustainable is to vertically integrate our entire operation. We committed to using 100% recycled metals for every single piece and also go above and beyond to source gemstones that have a traceable history to a regenerative mining facility or lab.

Vertical Integration

At Dillon•Rose, vertical integration is paramount to our edict on ethical business. This means we craft our offerings entirely in-house, ensuring top-tier quality and eco-consciousness at every stage.

Vertically integrated production isn’t cheap or easy, it requires experts in each step of production which can be challenging, but it also allows companies to oversee the ENTIRE production process. Most importantly for us, it allows us to keep a close eye on quality and sustainability. We believe in maintaining the highest quality of jewelry while creating equitable jobs in ethical ways.

In short, vertically integrated production is not only more environmentally and socially responsible, but it helps us to maintain superior quality every step of the way.

Our Commitment to Sustainability

1% For The Planet

Our appreciation for nature and our conviction to create sustainable, equitable systems led us to join 1% For the Planet, pledging to give at least 1% of gross income to conservation efforts. Our jewelry features 100% recycled metals, conflict-free diamonds and responsibly sourced gemstones. 

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100% Recyclable Packaging

Single-use plastic and out-of-control packaging have been at the forefront of our minds since shipping our first piece of jewelry. We only source 100% recyclable materials, paper, boxes, and more so you can collect jewelry and not boxes! Feel free to safely recycle all of the packaging your ring came in.

Our Values

Heirloom Redesign

One of the most sustainable practices we offer is Heirloom Redesign. Reimagine your inherited jewels with a custom design that speaks directly to your personal family story.

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The Dillon Rose Journal

  • Mothering as a creative life force

    Mothering is a creative process involving death, transformation and birth. Essentially, a cycle of regeneration. The more we embrace each facet of the journey, the more creatively we blossom as women and mothers. 
  • Mother's Day Gift Guide

    Check out the lovely selection of female created goods in our studio. In addition to our jewelry we now carry leather goods, pottery, skincare and soaps crafted by talented female artisans.
  • Deco and Diamonds in Tulsa

    Deco and Diamonds, celebrating the rich Art Deco heritage of Tulsa, Oklahoma on April 19th, 2024