In Celebration of Earth Day, Robbins Brothers, The Engagement Ring Store, will partner with the National Forest Foundation to plant 100 trees for every E3 Diamond purchased this weekend, April 20-22. Trees will be planted across our National Forest System in areas of greatest need as determined by the U.S Forest Service. A customer’s purchase helps ensure a sustainable future for the many resources our National Forests and Grasslands provide to us all – fresh air and clean water, outdoor recreation experiences, diverse wildlife, and wild places to roam. In 1970, the first Earth Day was celebrated by 22 million Americans, which has now grown to the largest secular observance in the world, celebrated by more than a billion people every year. Robbins Brothers’ eco-friendly E3 Diamond Collection features exclusive E3 lab grown diamonds in a collection of 14K recycled gold engagement rings, wedding bands and fashion jewelry. Every E3 diamond has been hand selected and grown in a laboratory and has the same exceptional color, clarity, beauty and brilliance as mined diamonds. It is identical in composition to mined diamonds and is 100% guaranteed conflict free. For more information about Robbins Brothers, The Engagement Ring Store, please stop […]
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