Can Vegans eat Jewelry?
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I am a Vegan. Would it break the conduct if I eat jewelry?
The Vegan conduct states that I can eat:
- food rations, cram rations, K-rations, C-rations and lembas wafers
- melons, oranges, carrots, pears, apples, bananas, kelp, eucalyptus, garlic, wolfsbane, and user-defined fruit
- the corpse of any monster (or a tin of its 'meat') represented by
b,j, orF.- tins of spinach
There is no mention of metal/wood. Additionally, the pages on eating jewelry, amulets, and rings don't say anything about the Vegan conduct.
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Can jewelry be vegan?
Yes, jewellery, even some standard pieces of jewellery, are not vegan, and this is due to a multitude of things. The main reason being that a lot of jewellery either contains animal products or they are used in the manufacturing process.Can vegans wear diamonds?
Land-mined diamonds are widely considered as 'not vegan' due to the harm traditional mining brings to the land and animals in the excavation process.Are beads vegan?
There are beads made from all sorts of animal products, but the most common are pearls, shell, horn, bone, and feathers. Instead of pearls, shell, horn, and bone, opt for beautiful, natural alternatives like wood beads or recycled glass.Can phones be vegan?
In short: Smartphones are not vegan because animal products are often used in their manufacture. LCDs are often made with animal cholesterol and batteries and adhesives often contain gelatin.IS MY JEWELRY VEGAN?! Who Makes It??...And How?!
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