Organic Tagua Jewelry
Small Tagua Hoop Earrings in Blue, Orange
€14.00 €16.00
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Handmade Tagua Earrings in Blue, Orange
by Organic Tagua Jewelry
These gorgeous small hoop earrings are skillfully carved from the Tagua nut and are really a great Joy. The lightweight earrings have a diametre of about 1,5 cm and come with nickel and lead free ear wires. Tagua is a nut from a type of palm that grows in the jungle of Ecuador. Often referred to as vegetable or organic ivory, it is a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to animal ivory. The nut is finished using a variety of sanding processes, polished to achieve a smooth surface and then dyed. Suitable for pierced ears.
✓ 100% handmade in Ecuador
✓ 100% fair trade
✓ Materials: tagua nut, ear wires are hypoallergenic, nickel free, and lead free
✓ Colours: orange, blue
✓ Size: one size
✓ Features: organic vegetable dyes
ABURY re-invests 50% of their profits in social projects such as education through the ABURY Foundation.