Pyrography
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Pyroengraved Leather Bracelets
Pyrography ("writing with fire") is the art of creating designs with a hot poker. All of these bracelets were created with a heated piece of metal held in a wooden shaft. All the leather pieces used for these bracelets are actually scraps: leatherworking shops in Medellín, Colombia cut large pieces out of naturally uneven material and are left with smaller pieces, unusable for them, which are punched into the shape you see below. |
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Pyroengraved Tagua Necklaces
Each of these tagua pendants has a unique design burned into it. They are woven with natural materials and are all adjustable-length. |
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Macrame and Pyroengraved Tagua Rings
Each of these rings is adorned with a small piece of tagua ("vegetable ivory") with a design burned into the surface. A variety of thread colors used in the macrame structure of the ring and six different sizes ensure something for everyone. |
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Pyroengraved Bamboo Earrings
Bamboo grows so fast in the hot and rainy regions of Ecuador that many people consider it to be a weed! In the past few years a number of ecological projects have started to use bamboo for handicrafts to benefit both the environment and the local community. |
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Pyroengraved Bamboo Bracelets
Bamboo grows so fast in the hot and rainy regions of Ecuador that many people consider it to be a weed! In the past few years a number of ecological projects have started to use bamboo for handicrafts to benefit both the environment and the local community. These bracelets are made with all-natural bamboo beads in different natural tones. Some are decorated with fried olive pits. All are closed by tying braided ends -- can be worn at any length. |
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Please remember, all items on this site are handcrafted and unique. Therefore, we only have one of each in stock! So please do not increase the quantity in your shopping cart; we don't have more than one to send you.


