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about common era jewelry

Our Story

In 2019, we launched our dream: creating fine jewelry for women who share our lifelong love of ancient history and mythology.

Our Purpose

Common Era was born out of our founder Torie Tilley's lifelong love of ancient history and mythology. After immigrating from Australia to New York, Torie left a career in marketing to build a brand that brought Homer, Ovid, and Virgil to life through jewelry.

Common Era's name is a nod to both the past and present. It's CE jewelry with BCE heritage. 

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common era jewelry being made

Our Craftsmanship

Each Common Era piece is handcrafted by master artisans in a Responsible Jewelry Council-certified atelier. We use 100% recycled metals in both our silver and gold pieces. All gems are conflict-free and natural - we do not use synthetic gemstones. Vermeil jewelry is handcrafted in an RJC-certified studio in Bangkok, Thailand.

All solid gold pieces are handcrafted in New York City.

Our Charities

The Animal Welfare Institute is the top-rated animal organization on Charity Watch, with a score of A+. They are focused on reducing animal suffering caused by humans.

AWI programs include rescuing pets from violence and abuse, ending the hunting of endangered species, and ending cosmetic animal testing. Each year, we donate 3% of our annual profits to the AWI.

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Our Sustainability Standards

People and the planet are important to us, so we operate in compliance with the standards, guidelines and directives issued by the following organizations:

- LBMA Responsible Gold/Silver Guidance
- American Gem Society
- The Kimberley Process

It is also important to note that our factory is certified and audited by the Responsible Jewelry Council, which sets the strictest standards for labor, wages, working conditions and environmental impact.


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The Making of a Molten Gold Ring