Model Lily Cole wearing one of her natural rubber pieces for Sky Rainforest Rescue
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British model and environmental campaigner Lily Cole has teamed up with Sky Rainforest Rescue and fashion site StylistPick.com for a new jewellry collection made with natural Amazonian rubber.
She is one of the world's most famous models as well as an actress and environmental campaigner. Now Lily Cole has entered the world of jewellry design working with the Sky Rainforest Rescue campaign, a project created by broadcaster Sky and the environmental charity the WWF to help to save the Amazon rainforest.
Cole's latest brainwave was to support the production of natural rubber, a material which can help make some of the oldest trees in the rainforest more valuable alive than dead. The 25-year-old, who was educated at the prestigious Cambridge University, has created a new jewellry collection which uses the ancient material in a number of different forms including chunky rings, double necklaces and earrings.
Rubber and metal rings from the Lily Cole collection
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A three-and-a-half minute video sees Lily in Acre, northwest Brazil, exploring traditional rubber tapping techniques: "One of the reasons I was excited to join this campaign was to explore the rubber industry as a vehicle for green economics, which, if scaled, I see as offering real hope to the rainforest. Visiting the rubber tappers and their families really inspired me and I wanted to find a way to bring their story back to the UK," said Cole.
She's hopeful that the pieces will help promote the value of the material: "This jewellry collection is just one example of how wild rubber can be used. However, if in the future the value of wild rubber can exceed what can be made from products that cause deforestation, then there is the real potential for a sustainable green economy."
The collection launched Monday, June 3 exclusively on Stylistpick.com. - AFP RELAX NEWS