Ochre Tagua Earrings

$14.99
Article number: Made in Ecuador
Availability: In stock

Feel fierce in these lightweight earrings. Add an instant grrrr to your look! The Ochre Tagua Earrings are made from "vegetable ivory," a plant"based substitute for elephant tusks, this sustainably harvested seed can be used as an eco‒friendly substitute for plastics.

Who Made It: MCCH (Maquita Chuchunchic Comercializando Como Hermanos), meaning "Let us join hands and do business as brothers" in Quechua and Spanish languages, is an Ecuadorian cooperative marketing NGO. MCCH works with craft groups scattered around the country, helping them with production, design and marketing. For many artisans, craft income supplements meager agricultural earnings. In addition to handicraft sales, MCCH works with farm collectives exporting fair trade cocoa, with ecotourism and with women’s cooperatives. MCCH was begun in 1985 by a group of church communities in response to rising poverty and inflation in Ecuador. Ten Thousand Villages has purchased products from MCCH since 1995.

Materials: tagua nut and silver colored french hook

Dimensions: 1” x 2”

Handcrafted in Ecuador

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