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Auction Ends: Apr 19, 2012 04:00 PM EDT

Jewelry

Tagua and Sterling Silver Earrings - indigenous

Item Number
117
Estimated Value
50 USD
Sold
22 USD to Live Event Bidder
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Live Event Item

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Item Description

Handmade by the talented Robolino artisans in Ecuador, these distinctive earrings embody the richness of the rain forest.  Teardrop shap, carved with a rainforest lizard motif, and accented by red tagua and sterling silver bead, these earrings are simply gorgeous.

Item Special Note

The tagua nut is the fruit of a wild palm tree found in the Ecuadorian tropical forest.  The young bulb is gelatinous, edible and full of water.  After maturing, the tagua nut acquires the consistency and malleability of ivory.  Its quality is ppreciated in the most exclusive fashion markets.
The rip nut is harvested in a sustainable process, then sun-dried.  Each nut is them hand-dyed, molded and polished to satisfy the jewery designers' critical standards.  The process ends with the design and meticulous creation of each piece by the hands of an Ecuadorian artist.

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