Five tagua chips with rind on the edges are tied together with a cotton cord. A macramé in the back makes it adjustable giving it the versatility of being worn long or short (measures 35" long from tip to tip). Two tagua fragments finish it off at the back, one at each end tip. This natural ivory white tagua nut necklace is an elegant and uncommon accessory that goes well with any outfit. All the tagua beads used are sustainable, organic, and vegan: Pure vegetable ivory (Tagua seeds).
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When ripe, tagua seeds are harvested and sun-dried. After losing all their moisture they become rock solid resembling ivory in color, texture, and hardness, hence their nickname: “Vegetable Ivory”. At this point the hard seeds can be polished, dyed, cut, and shaped into beautiful beads that become Florama's natural jewelry.