Organically shaped tagua chips are linked together in this elegant, yet bold bib necklace. A big statement that’s surprisingly light-weight. Finished with a leather tie.
The Tagua nut grows from the Ecuadorian Ivory Palm, Phytelephas aequatorialis, or literally, “plant elephant,” and is commonly referred to as “vegetable ivory.” The medium-sized palm, reaching up to 60 feet tall, grows quickly and easily in shady, humid places hidden below larger trees. Tagua grows from regenerative pods, which emerge from the palm's trunks. The pods are removed from the palm and the seeds are left to dry in the sun for 3-5 months before they are ready to be carved into jewelry.
handmade in Ecuador by Fair Trade artisans
18 inches long
tie closure that can be adjusted to the desired length
Handmade by Fair Trade artisans in South America. The purchase of this product helps bring sustainable change to impoverished communities in South America. The artisans are offered the opportunity to participate in the global market while inspiring customers with access to the elusive world of the rural Andes.