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Orvis Tagua Nut Necklace
Harvested from the palm trees of Colombia and Ecuador, the tagua nuts used for this beaded necklace are also known as 'ivory nuts' because of their strength and resemblance to elephant ivory; this cruelty-free alternative has been used for buttons since World War II. The sustainable nuts are dried, thinly sliced, and permanently dyed to create this colorful necklace. The 27" leather cord on this beaded necklace is adjustable. Imported.
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$69
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Chunky ivory and turquoise dyed tagua nuts form this simple, unique necklace. Great casual piece of jewelry to add to your collection. Great statement piece. Try it with a black ruffled top to complete the look.
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Crafted at a family operation outside Bogota, Colombia, this Tagua seed necklace contains the building blocks of change for a whole community. Assembled and distributed with the help of Piel Acida, they provide necessary employment and ensure that everyone involved flourishes. Original Good provides shoppers with a unique global shopping experience at their doorstep. The company offers access to beautiful, stylish and uniquely handcrafted gifts and accessories from artisan communities in over 30 developing...
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click for more detail e-mail product to a friend Also known as vegetable ivory, Tagua is an ivory-like nut that is sustainably harvested from the rainforests of South America. The nut, once dried, can be cut and shaped into various jewelry pieces and dyed a kaleidoscope of jewel tones -- creating a cruelty-free alternative to real ivory. Our Vibrant Jungle Tagua Nut Necklace incorporates innovative design, a rich color palette, and lightweight wearability. Featuring small whole tagua nuts strung...
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Three piece nature motif tauga ivory carvings with B.C. amber found near Nelson B.C. suspended in amber coloured glass and gold seed beads.
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The Tagua Nut, commonly known as "vegetable ivory", earned its name from its ivory-like color and texture. With the near extinction of animal ivory, tagua nuts have become a highly valued commodity by artisans and consumers alike. In Ecuador, tagua is skillfully carved by these artisans into many shapes and forms.
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African Tagua nut necklace
"20x28mm hand-carved African Tagua nuts with sterling beads & clasp ; Length 28"
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$75
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Carved from a tagua nut, which is often referred to as vegetable ivory, the pendant on this necklace represents the tooth of a shark. Accented with a brown tagua nut bead, the pendant hangs on a slip-knot adjustable leather cord. Pendant is approximately 1.5 inches long.
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Crafted at a family operation outside Bogota, Colombia, this Tagua seed necklace contains the building blocks of change for a whole community. Assembled and distributed with the help of Piel Acida, they provide necessary employment and ensure that everyone involved flourishes. Original Good provides shoppers with a unique global shopping experience at their doorstep. The company offers access to beautiful, stylish and uniquely handcrafted gifts and accessories from artisan communities in over 30 developing...
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A Sea Turtle has been carved into a flat piece of Tagua Nut and attached to a leather cord as a necklace. Hand made in northwest Ecuador and provide economic incentives for the sustainable harvest of the tagua palm nut, Phytelephas Equatorialis.
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Chunky pomogranate and brown dyed tagua nuts form this simple, unique necklace. Great casual piece of jewelry to add to your collection. Great statement piece. Try it with a white shirt and dark rinse denim.
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Wafer-thin slices of Colombian tagua nut, dyed green and brown, form overlapping dangles in this striking necklace. Matching earrings feature a single piece of green tagua. Also known as “vegetable ivory," tagua is produced by a palm-like tree that grows in tropical regions of South America, artisans have been carving tagua nuts for more than 200 years. The nuts fall to the ground when they are mature, and thus harvesting does not damage the trees. After harvesting and drying the nuts are ready for...
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This nicely packaged Tagua nut bead necklace kit has everything you need to create the necklace at the right. You'll receive 50 tagua nut 9mm beads (with the larger holes) of earth-tone colors and enough hemp twine to make this fun necklace.
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The Tagua Nut, commonly known as "vegetable ivory", earned its name from its ivory-like color and texture. With the near extinction of animal ivory, tagua nuts have become a highly valued commodity by artisans and consumers alike. In Ecuador, tagua is skillfully carved by these artisans into many shapes and forms.
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ONCE DRIED IT IS VERY MUCH LIKE IVORY AND HAS BEEN USED FOR BUTTONS, JEWLERY AND CARVED OBJECTS SINCE THE 19TH CENTURY. DUE TO THE ORGANIC NATURE NO TWO PENDANTS ARE IDENTICAL. DYES ARE COLOR FAST. AVERAGE PENDANT LENGTH IS 30-50MM
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Crafted at a family operation outside Bogota, Colombia, this Tagua seed necklace contains the building blocks of change for a whole community. Assembled and distributed with the help of Piel Acida, they provide necessary employment and ensure that everyone involved flourishes. Original Good provides shoppers with a unique global shopping experience at their doorstep. The company offers access to beautiful, stylish and uniquely handcrafted gifts and accessories from artisan communities in over 30 developing...
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Go nuts for fair trade with these handmade Amazonian treasures! Artisans of Piel Acida in Chinquinquira, Colombia craft each piece using Tagua nuts picked from the rainforest floor. By providing local artisans with an alternative to the dangerous and unhealthy conditions in the local coal mines, and ensuring a fair wage and basic healthcare, Piel Acida is making change � one tagua at a time!�18.25 (in.) Tagua and MetalFair trade and UniqueHandcrafted in Colombia
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Chunky orange and avocado dyed tagua nuts form this simple, unique necklace. Great casual piece of jewelry to add to your collection. Great statement piece. Try it with a navy top to contrast with the cheery colors.
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Ivory Sliced Tagua Nut (Vegetable Ivory) Pendant
 These beautiful buttons and pendants, from On the Surface, are made from the Tagua Nut, indigenous to the Amazon Rainforest. An Eco-Friendly product, the Tagua nut is sometimes referred to as Vegetable Ivory. The colorful dyed pieces are water resistant and maintain their vibrant color, even when in contact with human skin and perspiration. Find ALL Buttons that Soft Expressions carries here.
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$1
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This beautiful pin/pendant is a perfect combination of artistic design and expert craftsmanship. A 20mm oval Bone face is haloed with Mother of Pearl that is accented with evenly set Sterling beads. The granulated headdress is decorated with a 3x5mm faceted pear of Citrine. A grouping of a 3mm faceted Garnet rounds, a 4x6mm cabochon Moonstone pear, and two 3x5mm cabochon Garnets acts as earrings for the lovely goddess. A bib of Brown Shell is set beneath her chin...
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Chunky turquoise and avocado dyed tagua nuts form this simple, unique necklace. Great casual piece of jewelry to add to your collection. Great statement piece. Pair with a low cut black top to contrast with the turquoise.
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Tagua Nut Red Necklace "Seeds of Change Necklace [Red]" -Fair Trade Gifts
Crafted at a family operation outside Bogota, Colombia, this tagua seed necklace contains the building blocks of change for a whole community. Assembled and distributed with the help of Piel Acida, this jewelry provides necessary employment and ensures that everyone involved flourishes. Original Good provides shoppers with a unique global shopping experience at their doorstep. The company offers access to beautiful, stylish and uniquely handcrafted gifts and accessories from artisan communities in...
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$3
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This ladylike and stylish earring is light and impressive. A perfect design to brighten any sunny breezes this season. Enjoy this glamorous design for day and night. Add a touch of fashion to all your neutrals and definitely ideal with styles of obi sash, kimono blouse and romantic bohemian look.
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Description As dark and deep as the Amazon night, this necklace will be one you reach for again and again. The pendant is a Tagua nut- a quickly renewable rainforest plant that takes the place of ivory. It is a dyeable material that comes in a rainbow of colors. I incorporated black Czech glass beads in a graduated design, with a silvertone lobster clasp in back. Finished to an adjustable length of 16-18 inches (41-46 cm) long. Modeled by my friend Esther of telivarn.etsy.com- she is also wearing...
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