Tagua Necklace Flower Bouquet Handmade Fairtrade

$40.00

When the tagua seeds are fully dried, the brown rind is shaved off and dyed, creating these naturally beautiful scales used to make up the flower’s petals. Two lentil-shaped tagua seeds are placed in each flower’s center and all the parts are hand sewn together at the back with a cotton cord. Two small tagua seeds finish it off at each end tip. A macrame makes it adjustable for added versatility (measures 32” long from tip to tip). All these natural beads are vegan, sustainable, and organic, 100% plant-based.

• Handmade and fair trade tagua necklace
• Lightweight tagua necklace
• Measures 32″ from tip to tip, adjustable
• Materials: tagua seed rinds, tagua seeds, cotton cord
• Naturally eco-friendly tagua nut jewelry

When ripe, tagua seeds are harvested and sun-dried. 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 Muichic natural jewelry.