Red Tagua Nut Earrings by Felicity Gail
Nature transformed, these tagua earrings will turn heads
Eco-friendly - without the sandals and saggy jumpers
That intriguing slight translucence, what are these made of? Tagua, as beautiful as the word itself. Rare, individual, unusual, beautiful AND eco-friendly; what better properties for some earrings? But it's only beautiful when transformed by colour, carving and polishing. That handmade skill's unmistakably on display, but subtly, in such richness of colour.
- Felicity Gail Red Tagua Earrings
- Polished tagua nut disc on sterling silver drop
- Tagua (also known as vegetable ivory or corozo) is an eco-friendly sustainable material used for hundred's of years in South America
- Handmade in the UK by designers Debbie Brenner and Jackie Durrans (collectively Felicity Gail)
- Fusing art and design, the Tate Gallery has commissioned Felicity Gail to make jewellery for exhibitions
- Not available on the High Street
- Presented in a gift box
- See matching tagua necklace
- Height/length: 42 mm
- Width: 23 mm
- Depth: 4mm
- Weight: 4 gms
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