Thursday, May 17, 2012

Scott R. Tischler

Scott Ryan Tischler is sure of three things: he loves to find rare diamonds to create jewelry with, he thrives off of giving to those in need, and he cares about satisfying his customers. Tischler is a Wisconsin based jeweler and diamond hunter. He began working at a jewelry store in 1998 and he quickly became passionate about the creative side of the industry. With a talent for cutting diamonds and designing jewelry, Tischler has easily managed to attract clients from all over the country.

Scott makes frequent trips to Africa to find his diamonds. He loves to be a part of each step of the jewelry making process, and has even mined for diamonds himself. With ethics always being a top priority, Tischler refuses to work with blood diamonds in any way. As a matter of fact, he only works with KPC, or Kimberly Process Certified diamonds, meaning that they have conflict-free origins and that profits made from their sale only support legitimate businesses.

Tischler has a charity for the people of Kroo Bay, a small region of Sierra Leone, in the works. In his many trips abroad, he has visited Kroo Bay on various occasions. He is saddened by the horrible living conditions endured by the people of this slum. He always makes it a priority to purchase bags of rice for the people of the settlement and has even paid for a young girl to attend school for four years. The people of Kroo Bay have inspired Tischler and he hopes to have a charity in full motion by the end of the year. The charity plans to provide safer shelters, healthy food, and clean water to the people of Kroo Bay.

One-of-a-kind jewelry is difficult to find, since larger jewelry stores mass produce certain designs. Tischler makes a point to create unique jewelry for every customer that comes to him. He wants each customer to be involved in the creative process of designing the ring so they can get exactly what they want. Every customer has a story, and Tischler wants to help them tell that story through his art.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

A Bit of Information On Scott R.


PHOENIX, Arizona – Scott Tischler has a wide range of things he is passionate about. From diamond hunting to assisting those in need, Tischler is focused on making the most of these passions. Wherever his endeavors take him, Tischler travels with an open mind. He is always ready to tackle whatever comes his way.
Tischler originally became interested in the jewelry industry in 1998. He worked in a local jewelry store and decided that he wanted to make a life out of it. He cared deeply about his customers and began traveling to Africa in search of the world’s finest diamonds. He wanted to give his customers the very best.
He has traveled all of Africa and met with hundreds of people to purchase the diamond. Kroo Bay in Sierra Leone holds a special spot in Tischler’s heart. He often brings food to the people of Kroo Bay and even paid for a young girl to attend school.
Tischler has decided that he wants to start a charity for the people of Kroo Bay and hopes to have it fully functioning by the end of the year. Tischler and his team want to eliminate poverty in Kroo Bay and give the people clean water. Africa clearly offers more than just diamonds for Tischler. It gives him the chance to make a difference in the lives of the people.
Scott Ryan Tischler is sure of three things when it comes to his business: he will not participate in the purchase of blood diamonds. He is dedicated to creating one-of-a kind jewelry. Lastly, he loves learning about his customers and forming a relationship with them. With a solid business model and a personable attitude, Tischler is sure to thrive in any endeavor he sets out on!

Scott Tischler Creates New Jewelry Line

PHOENIX, Arizona - A new jewelry and ring design business is in the works for Scott Tischler and a designer. Tischler plans on creating a line of original rings, many of which will be custom made for individual clients. Scott Tischler is keeping his new business’ name a secret for now, but will disclose it as the plans become more finalized.

It is incredibly important to Tischler that he runs an ethical business, and he refuses to buy or sell blood diamonds. All of Scott Tischler’s diamonds are Kimberly Process Certified which ensures that they are not blood diamonds and that they we never used to finance violence and rebel troops. As diamonds become a more and more controversial commodity,  Tischler wants to make sure that his customers can feel at ease knowing that the diamonds they purchase only support legitimate businesses.

Diamonds are often given as gifts to symbolize love, so Tischler believes that each piece of jewelry should be as unique as the people buying and wearing them is. Scott Tischler encourages customers to get involved with the design. Customers are given the opportunity to participate in creating one-of-a-kind pieces tailored towards their meaning and individual style.

The unique nature of Scott Tischler’s jewelry requires a little more time to create. Tischler has found that every piece of jewelry has a related story and he enjoys hearing them. The business will also feature already designed  jewelry that customers can choose from.

Tischler has not yet confirmed a launch date for his business, but expects it to open by the end of the year.

Scott R. Tischler Starts Charity for Kroo Bay

PHOENIX, Arizona - Diamond and jewelry entrepreneur Scott Tischler often travels to Africa in search of the precious stones. In his travels, Scott has been exposed to many of the sordid living conditions experienced by a large part of Africa’s population. Gradually, his trips to Africa are becoming less about diamonds and more about bringing relief to the poorer slums he’s seen while traveling the continent.



In the past, Tischler has always made efforts to help the people of Africa during his visits by purchasing and donating large bags of rice or even paying for a young girl to attend school. During one particular trip to Kroo Bay, a slum Sierra Leone,  Scott became even more driven to help its inhabitants.

Kroo Bay is located in Freetown, Sierra Leone. The ground is covered in litter, and there is no electricity or running water. Situated below sea level at a junction of  two rivers and the Atlantic, Kroo Bay is prone to flooding and most of its children are ill with respiratory or other diseases. The people are in desperate need of safer shelters, food, and clean water.



Scott Tischler routinely buys one hundred 50-Kilo bags of rice for the people of Kroo Bay. One day, he decided to treat the children of the town by buying pastries with his rice. When Tischler presented these sweet treats to the Chief, he asked them to take a bite, and Scott politely declined, not wanting to take any away from the children. The Chief responded, “You take a bite to prove you haven’t poisoned it.” Shocked and moved, Scott Tischler took a bite followed by excited cheers from the children.

Disturbed by the knowledge that the people of Kroo Bay needed to worry about being poisoned when they were already facing harsh living conditions, Scott Tischler is now kicking it into high gear to help these people live better lives. It’s a large task and Tischler says, “it is very important that it is done correctly.” By the end of this year, Tischler plans on having the charity up and running in full swing.