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Tagua Nut Jewelry 💜 That’s quite fascinating 💕

Tagua, also known as “vegetable ivory “, refers to the seeds of certain palm trees found in Ecuador and other South American countries. These seeds are often used as a sustainable alternative to ivory, as they possess a similar texture and colour.

Ecuadorian artisans have been crafting beautiful jewellery pieces using tagua for centuries. In fact, tagua jewellery has become a significant part of Ecuador’s cultural heritage and is highly sought after by collectors and tourists alike.

Artisans often carve, dye, and polish the tagua seeds to create intricate designs, ranging from necklaces and bracelets to earrings and pendants. The variety of colours available makes tagua jewellery particularly captivating, as artisans can use natural dyes to achieve stunning vibrant hues.

One of the benefits of tagua jewellery is its eco-friendly aspect. By using tagua instead of real ivory, it helps protect endangered species and discourages illegal poaching.

Additionally, the tagua industry provides employment opportunities for local communities, contributing to sustainable economic growth.

So, if you ever come across Ecuadorian tagua jewellery, be sure to appreciate its unique beauty and the craftsmanship that goes into each piece. It’s not just a fashion statement; it’s a symbol of Ecuador ‘s rich cultural heritage and commitment to sustainability.

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Knitwear Charming Accessories

Some of our most popular items are the Knitwear accessories as hats and gloves, soft alpaca shawls and ponchos. All of them are super cosy and look great!

Knitwear made from alpaca fibre can last a lifetime if it is cared from properly.

Alpaca is strong , super soft and luxurious.

Our products have the organic certification of Kiwa BCS and this seal guarantees a recognized quality and ecological seriousness of the bidding companies. (http://www.kiwabcs-oeco.com)

Additional Information

â–ª Colour in pictures may slightly differ depending on the lighting, device and screen specifics. â–ªLittle fluffs can be easily removed with hands. â–ªBy buying our products, you become a part of community which cares about nature preservation and sustainability. ( http://www.ecoequator.com ) â–ªEco and organic certified. â–ªSoft,warm and anti-allergic are our alpaca wool knits.

â–  How do I care for my Knitwear?

Alpaca Knitwear can last a lifetime; the best thing we suggest is washing in tepid water, by hand. Do not rub or soak for long periods of time as this could felt the fibre.

Once clean do not ring out the water ,this can stretch the garment. Instead leave flat to dry. Do not tumble dry or dry clean and avoid washing in a machine. If these steps are followed your item will last you for years.