Texarkana Gazette

Tests show dangerous toxin in some chain store jewelry

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LOS ANGELES—Jewelry with the toxic metal cadmium is showing up on the shelves of national retailers including Ross, Nordstrom Rack and Papaya, according to newly released test results.

Analysis done for the nonprofit Center for Environmen­tal Health revealed some jewelry sold with women’s dresses and shirts was nearly pure cadmium, which can cause cancer and reproducti­ve harm after prolonged exposure.

Consumer advocates were hopeful cadmium had disappeare­d from the U.S. jewelry market following changes prompted by a 2010 Associated Press investigat­ion that found Chinese manufactur­ers were using the metal to make kids’ jewelry. States including California outlawed cadmium in children’s jewelry, and testing by the center found the chemical had virtually disappeare­d from jewelry by 2012.

No laws address cadmium in adult jewelry, however, and last year the center decided to check those products. Lab testing found 31 adult jewelry items purchased from retail stores were at least 40 percent cadmium, and most were more than 90 percent, according to results shared exclusivel­y with the AP.

Over time, cadmium accumulate­s in the body and can damage the kidneys and bones. Most exposure happens by ingesting small amounts or by breathing it, most commonly through tobacco, which can contain cadmium. Researcher­s also have documented some absorption through skin contact, though the phenomenon is not well-studied.

Most of the tainted items were sold at Ross, which operates more than 1,400 stores in 38 states. One pendant from a necklace chain was 100 percent cadmium, according to the testing.

In a written statement, Ross said it is committed to protecting its customers and has “addressed this issue with our supplier.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? Q This photo provided by the Center for Environmen­tal Health in Oakland, Calif., shows jewelry items loaded with the toxic metal cadmium they bought from the shelves of national retailers, including Ross, Nordstrom Rack and Papaya. Testing showed some jewelry sold with women’s apparel was nearly pure cadmium. Extended exposure to cadmium can cause cancer and reproducti­ve harm.
Associated Press Q This photo provided by the Center for Environmen­tal Health in Oakland, Calif., shows jewelry items loaded with the toxic metal cadmium they bought from the shelves of national retailers, including Ross, Nordstrom Rack and Papaya. Testing showed some jewelry sold with women’s apparel was nearly pure cadmium. Extended exposure to cadmium can cause cancer and reproducti­ve harm.

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