Assorted Geometric Necklace by Dunamis from Ecuador

$22.00
  • tagua nut geometric necklace from Ecuador, fair trade, handmade

Assorted Geometric Necklace by Dunamis from Ecuador

$22.00

The Geometric Necklace truly is a statement piece! It  features an adjustable twine cord, as well as unique beads. It is made out of tagua nut. The nut is cut, tumbled and shined for a stone like appearance. This necklace is dramatic, but it is incredibly light weight!

Length: 15 inches at the longest with adjustable cord

Dunamis was founded by a married couple, Boris and Fernanda. Experiencing abandonment as a young child, Boris also experienced hope through a missionary who took him in at the age of 13. He then grew and married Fernanda and together they both felt the call of God to mentor and minister to young girls who have suffered abandonment, abuse and trafficking. They seek to restore the dignity and worth these girls have through being daughters of Christ. They share the gospel as well as teach the girls the skill of jewelry making. The tagua nut that is used to make the jewelry is not a pretty nut at first. The tagua nut requires refining and polishing, and is made into something beautiful. Dunamis feels the same way about these young women; turning something that has been cast aside, refining it and giving it a new purpose and worth.

Empowering People. Changing Lives.

Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review Write a review
Color:
Variant:

  • Gallery
  • Description

The Geometric Necklace truly is a statement piece! It  features an adjustable twine cord, as well as unique beads. It is made out of tagua nut. The nut is cut, tumbled and shined for a stone like appearance. This necklace is dramatic, but it is incredibly light weight!

Length: 15 inches at the longest with adjustable cord

Dunamis was founded by a married couple, Boris and Fernanda. Experiencing abandonment as a young child, Boris also experienced hope through a missionary who took him in at the age of 13. He then grew and married Fernanda and together they both felt the call of God to mentor and minister to young girls who have suffered abandonment, abuse and trafficking. They seek to restore the dignity and worth these girls have through being daughters of Christ. They share the gospel as well as teach the girls the skill of jewelry making. The tagua nut that is used to make the jewelry is not a pretty nut at first. The tagua nut requires refining and polishing, and is made into something beautiful. Dunamis feels the same way about these young women; turning something that has been cast aside, refining it and giving it a new purpose and worth.

Empowering People. Changing Lives.