On November 15, we celebrate World Gold Day and present our unique charity bee pendant. This special piece of jewelry made from recycled 18-carat gold not only symbolizes our commitment to greater transparency and more responsible practices in the gold sector, but also offers the opportunity to support the important work of the Earthbeat Foundation.
World Gold Day Special:The Charity Bee Pendant
With every trailer sold, 50 euros goes directly to the “Heartbeat Honey” project.
Inspiration for the Gold Day Bee:“Heartbeat Honey” project
The design of our World Gold Day bee pendant was inspired by the innovative Heartbeat Honey project launched by the Earthbeat Foundation. This project advocates for sustainable change in gold mining by focusing on beekeeping and honey extraction as an alternative to working in the gold mines. This not only enables financial returns, but also makes a significant contribution to environmental protection. To support this wonderful World Gold Day project, we came up with the idea of designing a charity piece of jewelry. With every trailer sold, 50 euros goes directly to the Heartbeat Honey project. y“.
Suitable for World Gold Day:The goal of the Earthbeat Foundation
The Earthbeat Foundation pursues the ambitious goal of ending new gold mining and instead working on projects that offer new perspectives to the people whose livelihood is mining work. As a jewelry manufacturer, we feel deeply connected to this cause, and not just on World Gold Day. That's why we support the Earthbeat Foundation with 3% of our annual profit in addition to the 50 euros per bee pendant sold.
Our charity jewelry and the importance of bees for the environment
Why is the Heartbeat Honey Project and supporting bees so important The answer lies in the important role that bees play in our environment. Bees make a significant contribution to maintaining biodiversity by pollinating numerous plants that are crucial to biodiversity. Their pollination process enables the production of fruits, vegetables and nuts, which in turn maintains the ecological balance in nature. A bee-shaped necklace pendant made of recycled gold and a synthetic diamond reminds us, in keeping with World Gold Day, of the balance of our earth and the contribution we can all make to itnen
What beekeeping has to do with World Gold Day
Beekeeping has immense economic importance and provides many people worldwide with an important source of income, especially in rural areas. It creates jobs and boosts the local economy. Last but not least, ecological health is closely linked to the well-being of bees. By reducing environmental pollution and ensuring the responsible use of pesticides, we help preserve bee populations and thus protect the health of the entire ecosystem. This makes beekeeping a wonderful alternative to artisanal gold mining, which unfortunately faces major social and economic challenges. World Gold Day, which encourages discussions about the future of the gold economy and alternative approaches, is therefore a wonderful opportunity to draw attention to new, forward-looking alternatives such as beekeeping.
Maren Jewelery's charity commitment to World Gold Day
At Maren Jewellery, we support World Gold Day and the Earthbeat Foundation because we are committed to issues of material sourcing, transparency, and responsibility in the gold sector. As a jewellery company, we engage deeply with the origin and processing of the recycled gold we use. Through our commitment, we want to support projects that promote alternative sources of income and create new prospects for regions shaped by gold mining.
This reflects our commitment to pursuing ethical values in jewellery production and our desire to bring the brilliance and beauty of gold into harmony with social and environmental responsibility.
A call for inspiration
We hope that our charity bee chain and our commitment to World Gold Day will inspire you to also actively support a sustainable future. Together we can create positive change in the gold industry and beyond!
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FAQ
What is World Gold Day?
World Gold Day, initiated by the Earthbeat Foundation, calls for active participation in shaping a more sustainable gold economy. This is done by recycling old devices, selling scrap gold and consciously investing in gold. The focus is on sustainable use and reintroducing gold into the cycle to reduce the harmful effects of traditional gold mining.
World Gold Day aims to create awareness about the different aspects of gold: from its importance as a symbol of perfection and wealth to the harmful effects of traditional gold mining. We are proud to be part of this initiative and to make our contribution to a more sustainable gold economy.

Written By Helge Maren