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Mint Gumball Tagua Earrings

These uniquely crafted ethical earrings manage to be equal parts playful and classic with their drop spherical shape. Made of tagua nut, a sustainable alternative to plastic referred to as vegan ivory, the Mint Gumball Tagua Earrings are very lightweight, but pack a big style punch.

HANDCRAFTED IN COLOMBIA

  • Materials: Tagua nut, gold colored bead and french hook
  • .75"Dx2"L
  • Coordinates with the Sierra Tagua Bead Necklace and the Sierra Tagua Bead Bracelet
  • Handcrafted in Colombia

SKU: 6302020

THE MAKERS

NEST Colombia, formerly Sapia, was originally conceived in 1995 by Ana Piedrahita, an entrepreneur in Colombia‘s capital city of Bogota. Piedrahita had seen a box from Uruguay that was produced from dried orange peel and recognized the potential for producing a wide array of unique and intriguing items from this material. She decided to pursue a business specializing in the design and production of the products. The organization was formally registered in 2000. NEST Colombia has incorporated fair trade principles in its operation, as it seeks to develop the artisan-based handicraft sector in Colombia. While Colombia has recently achieved a relatively good macroeconomic climate, people in the lower income brackets continue to face serious challenges. They have used their sales growth as an opportunity t formerly Sapia, was originally conceived in 1995 by Ana Piedrahita, an entrepreneur in Colombia‘s capital city of Bogota. Piedrahita had seen a box from Uruguay that was produced from dried orange peel and recognized the potential for producing a wide array of unique and intriguing items from this material. She decided to pursue a business specializing in the design and production of the products. The organization was formally registered in 2000. NEST Colombia has incorporated fair trade principles in its operation, as it seeks to develop the artisan-based handicraft sector in Colombia. While Colombia has recently achieved a relatively good macroeconomic climate, people in the lower income brackets continue to face serious challenges. They have used their sales growth as an opportunity to reach out to other artisan groups in rural areas of the country.
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