Set of necklace and earrings. These jewelry are designed to be of high quality and economic at the same time. For this reason our jewelry designs ship assorted depending on availability (We are constantly adding new designs and they might be not in the photos displayed).
Nevertheless, you can ask us to ship colors that you prefer such as red, blue, yellow, etc. Or that you don't like big nuts. Or you like slices. Easy stuffs. We will ship what is available based on your criteria. Put your comments in the "Product Customization" tab below, SAVE THEM and place your order. You will LOVE our eco-ivory tagua jewelry designs.
Note: Handmade "ECO-IVORY" TAGUA JEWELRY, color may vary slightly from the image. Product of Ecuador.
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Packaging & Shipping
We deliver to anywhere in the world
We ship from Manta-Ecuador, South America.
For international orders we offer our clients DHL Express, FEDEX Express, EMS and CERTIFIED AIRMAIL since almost all destinations are reached by these couriers. This service is door to door.
Wholesale Discounts
Discount for order.
Quantity | Price | You Save |
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12 | $4.25 | Up to $9.00 |
18 | $4.00 | Up to $18.00 |
24 | $3.75 | Up to $30.00 |
30 | $3.50 | Up to $45.00 |
FAQ
The origin of a beautiful and exotic piece of work: Tagua Beads!
You might ask what is Exotic Ivory? Well, let me tell you that in tropical and humid mountains of Ecuador there is a singular plant called Tagua, also called exotic ivory or vegetable ivory too. Wait a minute...! A tree plant called vegetable ivory!? Is that possible? Well, to give you an scientific explanation: Tagua because of its morphology looks like palms, but is not a botanically palmácea but belongs to the Ciclantáceas family.
Its scientific name is Phytelephas Aequatorialis. Etymologically from the Greek PhytelephasPhyton = plant and Elephas = ivory, ie plant ivory or vegetable ivory, or Tagua or Exotic Ivory. Wow, so many names for a palm tree:).
Tagua is remarkably similar to animal ivory in both looks and feel. Tagua is durable and easily carved, and it even mimics the porosity of animal ivory. The biggest difference: Elephant do not have to die.
(Did you know that previously turning into hard-rock eco ivory, tagua is a fruit that you can actually eat? Taste like coco.)
Well, I don't pretent to bore you, so let's skip this and go to the interesting part. The true is that this material is hard and looks like animal ivory, and it is completely natural. Therefore, we have ivory, but elephants don't have to die. How cool is that, ah?
Tagua is so versatile that we can use it to manufacture decorative figurines, buttons for the fashion industry, and also beads for jewelry making, which is very suitable for women in different countries of the world.