Eco-friendly
- without the sandals & saggy jumpers That intriguing slight translucence what are these made of? Tagua as beautiful as the word itself. Rare individual unusual beautiful & eco-friendly; what better properties for some earrings? But it's only beautiful when transformed by colour carving & 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 & Jackie Durrans (collectively Felicity Gail) Fusing art & 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