Stylish Tagua earrings are made in Ecuador by our talented artisans. These Astrid earrings are made with cut, carved and naturally dyed Tagua nuts which grow in the Ecuadorian rain forest. Each piece is made with care. Support the mission and the maker today!
Size: 1.5″ drop
Materials: Tagua, wire, nickel-free hypoallergenic brass ear
8 Colorways: Coral, Aqua, Purple Wine, Rio Red, Strength Blue, Emerald, Creme Gold, Rose Brown, Soft Gray, Midnight and Indigo.
Faire Collection
About Tagua: 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 palms’ trunks. The pods are removed from the palm and the seeds are left to dry in the sun. The drying process for tagua, acai and pambil is weather dependent. In the dry season, the process lasts a few days to a week. During the rainy season it can take months for the seeds to dry to the point at which they can be used by the artisans to create tagua jewelry.