- Handmade and fair trade tagua necklace
- Lightweight tagua necklace
- Measures 32" from tip to tip, adjustable
- Materials: tagua seeds, cotton cord
- Naturally eco-friendly tagua nut jewelry
A fringe of rectangular Tagua beads along two cotton cords make up this chic necklace. Each rectangular bead was shaped from vegetable ivory (Tagua seeds) and dyed red and black (A little bit of the seed’s rind is visible at the tips of each bead). Two small Tagua beads finish it off at the back on each tip, and a macramé makes it adjustable adding versatility. This red and black tagua necklace is a fun and uncommon accessory that goes well with any outfit. All the beads used are sustainable, organic, and vegan, pure vegetable ivory (Tagua seeds).
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When ripe, tagua seeds are harvested and dried for 6 to 9 months. After losing all their moisture they become rock solid resembling ivory in color, texture, and hardness, hence their nickname: “Vegetable Ivory”. At this point the hard seeds can be polished, dyed, cut, and shaped into beautiful beads that become FLORAMA natural jewelry.
- Department : womens
- Date First Available : July 6, 2016