Leafy Blue Calabash Gourd Pendant Necklace with Wood Beads 'Jungle Blue' Item ID: 2671769256
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"The vitality and magical energy of the Costa Rican forests inspire a bewitching design that captures the essence of the tropical jungle. Artisan Kattia Lopez uses a calabash gourd to create the leaf pendant that adorns this unique necklace, painting it in a graceful blue hue that symbolizes wisdom. As a way to enrich the design's natural aura, Kattia adds pinewood beads to the brown cord and finishes the accessory with a convenient sliding knot that can be adjusted to your liking."
- 0.31 lb
- Necklace length: 14.3 inches min L - x 27 inches max L,Necklace width: 2 mm W,Pendant(s): 1.9 inches L x 1.7 inches W x 0.1 inches D
- 0.27 oz
- Necklace length: 14.3 inches min L - x 27 inches max L
- Necklace width: 2 mm W
- Pendant(s): 1.9 inches L x 1.7 inches W x 0.1 inches D
- Calabash gourd
- pinewood beads
- polyester cord
- Cord chain
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Length is adjustable
- Sliding knot
Made in Costa Rica
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"In 2010, after recovering from a lung operation, I delved into the world of handicrafts. Since then, I have sought to improve my artisanal techniques by studying at various institutions. In 2012, I joined the Identity Crafts program of the Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT), where I gained knowledge about our local and national identity.
"For my work, I have received several accolades, including an award from Fumujeres of the National Institute of Women (INAMU) and another from the World Tourism Organization (OMT) for my contribution to national tourism."
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Kattia Lopez hand-crafted wood and gourd jewelry
"In 2010, after recovering from a lung operation, I delved into the world of handicrafts. Since then, I have sought to improve my artisanal techniques by studying at various institutions. In 2012, I joined the Identity Crafts program of the Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT), where I gained knowledge about our local and national identity.
"For my work, I have received several accolades, including an award from Fumujeres of the National Institute of Women (INAMU) and another from the World Tourism Organization (OMT) for my contribution to national tourism."
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