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Our Gracia Bracelets are perfect by themselves or stacked. Pair them with our Gracia Necklace and Earrings to complete the look.
  • Stretchable: Fits 7"-7.5" wrists
  • Materials: Sustainable Tagua nut
  • Lightweight
  • Organic Vegetable Dyes
  • Handmade in Ecuador
  • Due to the nature and size of the tagua nuts, all sizes are approximate…not exact.

Here in the store, our customers love Tagua Jewelry because of its distinctive design and unique colors.  All of the jewelry is made from the Tagua nut which is a fruit that grows on a certain palm tree found mainly in the Ecuadorian forest.  The nuts are harvested from the ground of the rainforest or from the tree itself and then put through a long process of being dried, died, carved and assembled.  The carved Tagua feels much like ivory.  This is why it is sometimes referred to as vegetable ivory.  Many of the necklaces are adjustable, making them very versatile.  This jewelry line is sustainable and fair trade, providing dignified jobs and empowering Ecuadorian artisans. 

Tagua by Soraya Cedeno Gracia Bracelet

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Our Gracia Bracelets are perfect by themselves or stacked. Pair them with our Gracia Necklace and Earrings to complete the look.
  • Stretchable: Fits 7"-7.5" wrists
  • Materials: Sustainable Tagua nut
  • Lightweight
  • Organic Vegetable Dyes
  • Handmade in Ecuador
  • Due to the nature and size of the tagua nuts, all sizes are approximate…not exact.

Here in the store, our customers love Tagua Jewelry because of its distinctive design and unique colors.  All of the jewelry is made from the Tagua nut which is a fruit that grows on a certain palm tree found mainly in the Ecuadorian forest.  The nuts are harvested from the ground of the rainforest or from the tree itself and then put through a long process of being dried, died, carved and assembled.  The carved Tagua feels much like ivory.  This is why it is sometimes referred to as vegetable ivory.  Many of the necklaces are adjustable, making them very versatile.  This jewelry line is sustainable and fair trade, providing dignified jobs and empowering Ecuadorian artisans. 

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