Joan Horning Jewelry Gets Knotty For Charity
July 10, 11Brides who make purchases from the collection can choose from 30 different charities, including the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the American Cancer Society and the ASPCA, to which 100 percent of the profits from their purchases will be donated directly.
The collection ranges in price from $30 to $375 and features sterling silver and gold-plated earrings, necklaces, pendants and cufflinks as well as an eco-friendly leather keychain and a sterling silver cake topper.
Select earrings and necklaces can also be personalized, at no extra cost, making them a perfect bridesmaid gift, or customized with blue labradorite removable charms or freshwater pearl charms in white or blush. Many of the charms and pendants can also be slipped onto a ribbon to be used as a bridal bouquet charm.
“From charitable favors to charity registries, brides are increasingly looking for opportunities to give back on their wedding day,” said Carley Roney, editor-in-chief and cofounder of TheKnot.com. “Now, brides will also be able to contribute to their favorite causes via bridesmaid and groomsman gifts and wedding accessories from the ‘Joan Hornig Jewelry for The Knot’ collection, and ultimately spread the love on their wedding day and beyond.”
Since 2003, with the creation of the Joan B. Hornig Foundation, Hornig has been designing luxury jewelry and donating 100 percent of her profits to the charity of the purchaser's choice. “Being associated with The Knot is a dream come true for me, as it's the premier go-to source for everything wedding-related,” said the designer. “Giving back is a lifestyle choice, and everyone has the capacity and opportunity to do so. The Knot's decision to leverage its large, active and ever-growing constituency will no doubt inspire others in the corporate world to follow their lead.”