Tagua Nut Seeds - 2kg

Carved CultureSKU: PJ2KG

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Sale price$180.00
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Only 1 unit left

Description

Our 2kg netted bag of assorted Tagua Nut Seeds is perfect for serious crafters, jewellery makers, and eco-conscious creators. Sourced directly from Peru and dyed using natural, sustainable methods, these colourful tagua seeds — also known as vegetable ivory — offer a versatile and environmentally friendly alternative to plastic. Once used to make buttons before plastic took over, tagua seeds are making a comeback thanks to their beautiful texture and planet-friendly credentials.

This bulk 2kg quantity is ideal for larger projects, craft businesses, or group workshops. With a rich variety of colours and natural shapes — from small opals to larger bean-like pieces — each bag gives you endless creative possibilities. Whether you’re crafting unique bracelets, necklaces, earrings, keyrings, or decorative art, the mix of vibrant hues and forms allows every design to be one-of-a-kind. Beyond jewellery making, tagua seeds are also great for educational crafts, such as counting and colour recognition activities however they are not suitable for children under 3 due to small parts.

Features

  • 2kg of beautiful, sustainable, natural tagua seeds

  • Ideal for jewellery making, arts, crafts, and eco-friendly projects

  • Naturally dyed in assorted vibrant colours

  • Each bag includes a variety of shapes and sizes for diverse designs

  • Eco-friendly alternative to plastic

Weight & Dimensions

Size: 

Weight: 2kg

Specifications

Product Type: Craft material

Colour: Multicoloured

Material: Tagua seeds

Theme: Nature

Country of Origin: Peru

Safety Warning

This product contains small parts and is not suitable for children under 3 years old due to choking hazards. Always supervise children during use. Handle with care.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the uses for tagua seeds?

Tagua seeds are used for creating eco-friendly jewellery, buttons, beads, carvings, and decorative crafts thanks to their smooth, ivory-like texture.

How do I make tagua jewellery?

Drill holes into the seeds, sand the edges, and string them using wire or cord. They can also be polished or painted to suit your design.

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