Lipgloss Tagua Hoop Earrings
Lipgloss Tagua Hoop Earrings
Our popular Tagua hoops are ethically sourced, handcrafted artisan earrings. Each pair of Tagua earrings have their own distinctive shape and are paired with a high quality gold post.
The tagua nut used for our earrings is ethically harvested from palm trees in the Amazon Rainforest, then sliced and dyed by local jewelry artisans and creates fair wage jobs. These lightweight earrings have a similar consistency to animal ivory and offer that one-of-a-kind handcrafted accessory that goes with everything.
Tagua Earring Details:
- Size: Please allow for variation as each piece is unique. Hoops are approximately 1.75-2" long.
- Post Material: 14k gold plated stainless steel, ethically made by sex trafficking survivors.
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Handmade in Cambodia
All of our products are handmade and fair trade. Each seamstress receives a fair wage per piece that she makes at the end of every week.
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Recycled Fabric
Our fabrics are purchased as remnants that are leftover from larger companies in Cambodia. This remnant fabric reduces waste. This also means fabric is limited.
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Holistic Workplace
We strive to create a safe and sustainable work environment. In the workshop we provide lunch everyday, optional Bible study each Wednesday, and maternity leave for staff.
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BYTAVI Staff & Seamstresses
Each product is produced with care from first sketch to final product. BYTAVI employs 20 seamstresses, 10 staff members in Cambodia, and 6 staff members in the U.S.
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Community of Capable Women
Our purpose is to connect capable women with their self-worth. We desire empowerment for us and for you. A BYTAVI seamstress is full of pride knowing you choose to invest in their work.