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Tagua Slices Beads. 21 Multicolored Patterned Pieces.
Tagua Slices Beads. 21 Multicolored Patterned Pieces.
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$24.00 USD
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$19.00 USD
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21 Tagua Slices with Pattern. 21 Tagua Beads - Chips - Slices in 7 colors. Handpainted with Pattern. Eco Vegan Jewelry Making Supplies. Free Shipping.
The order includes:
3 tagua slices in blue color with black pattern
3 tagua slices in pink color with black pattern
3 tagua slices in green color with black pattern
3 tagua slices in purple color with black pattern
3 tagua slices in red color with black pattern
3 tagua slices in orange color with black pattern
3 tagua slices in yellow color with black pattern
21 in total
Tagua “vegetable ivory” is a nut that grows in Colombia. The palm grows in the wild at lower elevations across Colombia, so there is no need to start tagua plantations. Locals collect fruit from the forest floor year-round after it falls from the tree, and the seeds are then extracted and dried.
Each piece is handmade completed. The artisans slice the nuts, tint them in simmering pots of colorful dye and assemble the pieces into different shapes, color and sizes. We have a great variety of beds, buttons, necklaces, bracelets and frames, among others.
Due to the nature and size of the tagua nuts, all sizes and colors are approximate…not exact.
The beads can be used for all sorts of jewelry and crafts making.
The order includes:
3 tagua slices in blue color with black pattern
3 tagua slices in pink color with black pattern
3 tagua slices in green color with black pattern
3 tagua slices in purple color with black pattern
3 tagua slices in red color with black pattern
3 tagua slices in orange color with black pattern
3 tagua slices in yellow color with black pattern
21 in total
Tagua “vegetable ivory” is a nut that grows in Colombia. The palm grows in the wild at lower elevations across Colombia, so there is no need to start tagua plantations. Locals collect fruit from the forest floor year-round after it falls from the tree, and the seeds are then extracted and dried.
Each piece is handmade completed. The artisans slice the nuts, tint them in simmering pots of colorful dye and assemble the pieces into different shapes, color and sizes. We have a great variety of beds, buttons, necklaces, bracelets and frames, among others.
Due to the nature and size of the tagua nuts, all sizes and colors are approximate…not exact.
The beads can be used for all sorts of jewelry and crafts making.
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