We use only high quality leather, and many of our products are made using repurposed leather scraps.
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Huayruro
Huayruro seeds are bright red with a black spot. In the regions where they are found, the seeds are believed to be good luck.
Horn
The horn used in our jewelry is collected after the animal has shed its horns. No animals are harmed.
Gourd
Gourds were used as containers before clay or stone pottery. The hard shell can be carved, sanded, burned, dyed, and polished and made into items like: bowls, masks, musical instruments, and jewelry.
Fossiliferous Marble
Metamorphic stone mined in jungle area around Riobamba, Ecuador.
Cotton
Our cotton clothing is produced by Otavalan Indian artisans, and hand embroidered.
Coconut
The shell of the coconut is carved and polished, or ground into a fine powder and made into a resin to make our jewelry.
Chocho Platillo
Called Adenanthera pavonina in Latin, it is sometimes called the “Seed of Love” because of its bright red color. These seeds grow on Cothe Coralwood Tree.
Chapil
The large round chapel seed is polished and used in its natural mottled brown state, or dyed in many bright colors for our Tagua and Jungle Jewelry designs.