Ecksand, a Montreal-based fine jewelry brand, has been awarded the Canadian National Mark, a significant recognition in the jewelry industry. This government-certified distinction highlights the company’s commitment to high standards of local craftsmanship and ethical production.
Under the Precious Metals Marking Act, the Canadian National Mark guarantees that each Ecksand piece is fully traceable—from sourcing materials to final production—all within Canada. Fewer than 110 brands across the country hold this mark.
The certification process ensures that the brand meets strict purity standards and maintains transparency in production. This offers customers clear proof of the origin of their jewelry, in contrast to the often unclear sourcing practices in the industry. For Ecksand, the mark reflects its long-standing dedication to combining environmental responsibility with exceptional craftsmanship. Their Montreal-based workshop uses recycled precious metals and conflict-free gemstones, aligning with the brand’s commitment to sustainability.
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