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This unique faceted necklace begins in the Amazon rain forest, with tagua nuts harvested by members of the indigenous Awa tribe. Also called vegetable ivory, hardened tagua is extremely durable and can be cut with saws to form these gemlike shapes. Each is hand-dyed to achieve a palette of pastel hues, and is strung in an eclectic pattern with silver-plated links.
Handcrafted in Colombia. Adjustable to 20", with 2" drop.
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Exotic & Stunning!
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Comments about Colombian Tagua Necklace:
I absolutely LOVE this necklace! It's perfect whether you are dressing up or going casual and generates so many comments and compliments. The designer did an amazing job in creating this piece! I really can't say enough great things about it.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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Natural Beauty w/Elegant Charm
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I love this necklace. Get ready to have people ask you about it! The faceted design of the tagua nut really stands out. People are taken away that's it's a nut and want to know more. The elegant and light weight design make it easy to wear with jeans or a dress. Well done.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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