Description: Tagua nut is a rainforest nut known as vegetable ivory for its likeness to animal ivory. These are seeds that grow in pods called cabezas, from the tagua nut palm tree. Tagua's smooth, hard texture is an ideal medium for carving jewelry, boxes and other figurines or using the whole seed as beads for necklaces and bracelets. Naya Nayon, an Ecuador-based NGO, counters poverty and deforestation by creating new jobs that depend on conservation and responsible forest management. The organization works with 23 local artisans, mostly working in home-based workshops to create several, beautiful objects from tagua nuts. These nuts grow year-round in Ecuador and can be harvested without causing any harm to the rainforest. Small nuts measure 1-3/8” (35mm) - 1-3/4" (45mm) longMedium nuts measure 1-3/4” (45mm) - 2-1/8" (55mm) longLarge nuts measure 2-1/8” (55mm) - 2-1/2" (65mm) longExtra Large nuts measure longer than 2-1/2" (65mm)Nuts will vary in size, shape, weight, and color. 1 lb. X-Small approximately 28 nuts1 lb. Small approximately 19 nuts 1 lb.Medium approximately 12 nuts1 lb.Large approximately 8 nuts1 lb. Extra Large approximately 6 nuts All tagua is inspected before shipment to ensure the highest quality possible. Picture is an example, but not the actual item. Your tagua will be randomly selected in the size range. They are roughly sorted by length but not shape, so expect some variation. These are naturally dried and unprocessed. They will still have rough spots and some bark. Naya Nayon Artisan Story From Ecuador Naya Nayon, an Ecuador-based NGO, counters poverty and deforestation by creating new jobs that depend on conservation and responsible forest management. To accomplish this goal, the company works with 23 local artisans to create figurines, jewelry and ornaments from tagua nuts. These nuts grow year-round in Ecuador and can be harvested without detriment to the rainforest. Naya Nayon gives its artisans all the training, tools and materials they need to work from home, and then manages work distribution from the organizations main office to make sure orders are fairly distributed. Naya Nayon's artisans work in home-based workshops throughout the country. Within each workshop, which is usually attached to an artisan's home, one artisan serves as the leader/manager and hires family members and friends to help produce products. New artisans begin by sanding and polishing figurines made by the more experienced artisans, and then gradually progress into the more complicated aspects of the craft, such as detailing, burning/coloring, and finally shaping the crude form of the nut. As demand and production increases, more artisans are invited to join the workshop. When the workshop grows to about 8 people, an experienced worker leaves to form a new workshop and train new artisans, and the cycle of learning continues. Despite their humble backgrounds, many of Naya Nayon's artisans are highly educated with university degrees in engineering, law, business, and medicine. Unfortunately, Ecuador's shaky economy means jobs are scarce, even for highly-qualified professionals. Thankfully, Tagua nut carving has emerged as a sustainable alternative and is often the primary source of income for an artisan's family.
Price: 4.3 USD
Location: Batavia, New York
End Time: 2024-08-06T00:04:43.000Z
Shipping Cost: 10.6 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Unbranded
MPN: Does Not Apply
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ecuador
Available Variations
Color: Extra Small
Price: 4.3 USD
Available Quantity: 12
Quantity Sold: 2
Color: Small
Price: 4.85 USD
Available Quantity: 13
Quantity Sold: 4
Color: Medium
Price: 5.1 USD
Available Quantity: 11
Quantity Sold: 1
Color: Large
Price: 6.5 USD
Available Quantity: 29
Quantity Sold: 9
Color: Extra Large
Price: 10 USD
Available Quantity: 11
Quantity Sold: 9