Tagua Bracelets - where stylish meets socially responsible
Our Fair Trade Tagua jewelry is made from nuts found within the seed pods (cabezas) of the Ivory Nut Palm (Phytelophas aequatorialis), a native species of the Colombian rainforest. Tagua is known as the "Ivory of the Rainforest" for its durability and beauty.
The collection of this natural product helps provide incentive to protect and maintain the rainforest.
Each Fair Trade bracelet is made by economically disadvantaged women artisans and their families - you can feel proud wearing this beautiful item knowing it is changing and improving lives.
Three distinct styles
The bracelets come in three styles - "bead style", "chip style", and "slice style". A single laser-etched Hope For Women flower adorns each bracelet.
Bracelets come with hangtags attached - each hangtag includes Tagua and Hope For Women information, and a scannable UPC code. Hangtags are printed on 100% post consumer recycled paper with non-toxic inks.
Excellent POS materials
Our beautiful and easy to assemble display is FREE with each initial order of 24 bracelets. Each display is made from sustainably harvested Vermont hardwoods, and is branded with Hope For Women's logo on the top and sides of the base.

































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