Teardrop Tagua Earrings
ABURY Tagua Earrings – Naturally Stylish
Unique Handmade Pieces – Fairly Produced
Sustainable Materials – For a Brighter Future
Tagua earrings are made from the tagua nut. Tagua is a stone nut and is known as 'organic ivory' because it has the same properties as ivory but is a renewable, natural material. It is naturally dyed and treated for weeks to give it a smooth, almost soft-looking surface.
Every Purchase Counts – Fashion That Makes a Difference
100% of the profits from our shop go directly to the ABURY Foundation. Whether it is for specific projects or for the necessary support behind the scenes, every purchase you make helps to strengthen our charitable initiatives. To find out more, visit www.abury.org
With vibrant colours and a unique feel
each pair of earrings is an expression of creative craftsmanship
and supports the empowerment of women in Ecuador and Morocco
Product details at a glance
Product description
Technical Specifications
Sustainability
Each bracelet is handmade in a women's cooperative in Ecuador, promoting economic independence for local artisans through fair wages and safe working conditions. The tagua nuts, known as 'vegetable ivory', are sustainably sourced and contribute to the conservation of tropical rainforests. Your purchase not only supports local artisans, but also the ABURY Foundation's educational projects for girls and young women in Morocco.
Care and Maintenance
All ABURY products are carefully handcrafted from the finest materials by artisans around the world. As our materials such as leather, cactus silk, raffia, wool or tagua nuts are naturally tanned and dyed, the colour of the product may vary slightly from the photos you see online. This is what makes our products so unique and exclusive - each one is made for you with great care and attention to detail. To maintain the original quality, we recommend that all handmade goods are kept away from heat sources and are regularly maintained.