Tagua chips medium yellow 25-35mm 5 pieces one hole tagua beads for earrings

€4,40
Type: Scheiben
Low stock - 3 in stock, ready to ship

Five medium-sized yellow tagua chips, 25-35mm long, each with a hole at the end of a disc.

The tagua chips are 25-35mm long, 18-30mm wide and 1.2-1.7mm thick. The size and shape of the tagua slices varies greatly and all the slices in a bag are very different from each other. Some tagua slices are smooth and some are wavy. Each tagua slice has a hole (about 1.5mm in size) at the end of the tagua slice.

Due to their disparity, the tagua discs are suitable for mismatched earrings or the layered look (layering). An interesting effect results when you put different colored tagua slices on top of each other in descending size. Smooth tagua slices for a neater look and wavy tagua slices for more volume and more opulent jewellery.

These pearls don't make it easy because of their strong disparity, but if you take them as they are, you can create unique pieces of jewelry that you won't see anywhere else.

Please note:
The tagua or stone nut is a natural product that, after drying, is cut into slices, lentils, beads, rings, etc. before it is then colored. The individual parts may have cracks, grains, brown remains of shells, etc. These are not errors. These characteristics are wanted and make up the very special design of the Tagua products. Every single piece is cut, drilled and colored by hand. No part is like the other.
Tagua products, such as pearls, are relatively heavy and cool to the touch (this is the stone character). Because of its beautiful white fruit, the tagua is also known as plant ivory. With their cool, smooth feel and their beautiful shapes, the Tagua products can be processed into extraordinary and luxurious jewellery.

Height/Dimensions/Weight

Dimensions: 25-35mm x 18-30mm x 1.2-1.7mm
Weight: approx. 9 grams
Quantity: 5 pieces
Color yellow
Shape: oval, round, square, small, large - always different :)
Number of cord holes: 1
Hole size: about 1.5mm
The cord hole is at one end of the tagua disc

material

Tagua (corozo nut)