Woodland Friends Warbler Brooch - Red
This beautiful Warbler Brooch is hand carved from a single tagua seed, harvested from the tagua palm tree which grows wild in South American rainforests. It is a beautiful, natural and sustainable alternative to plastic.
The tagua is sliced into thin sections and the silhouette is cut out. The material is then coloured using textile dyes before the final details are engraved by hand.
Hand carved by Olga and Elisa of the Yurac Muyo Project in Quito, Ecuador.
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