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Featured Reviews on Eco Friendly Pendant Necklaces
Wood pendant necklace, 'Elephant Realm'





By Joni
I cherish elephants
I watched the video of this being carved and had to have it. It is more beautiful than the picture. I will cherish this necklace as I do elephants
Wood pendant necklace, 'Playful Elephants'





By gen
Worth the wait
a beautiful wood piece of jewelry from Mr. Kant You can feel the joy of the playful elephants. I will be proud to offer this piece to a friend for her birthday. it was
Hand carved wood necklace, 'Elephant Fortune'





By gen
delicate work of art
Mr. Kant is a very talented artist and wood carver. The elephant is very detailed and absolutely a beautiful gift for my friend s birthday.
Featured Artist




Chander Kant Wood jewelry
"Carving has been a family tradition passed on from one generation to another. Dad taught me at the family workshop, but formally speaking, my grandfather was my teacher."
Popular Eco Friendly Pendant Necklaces
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Fair Trade Jewelry Wood Necklace from India, "Elephant Realm"
$37.99Symbolizing strength and wisdom, an elephant parades through the Indian jungle with elegant confidence in a necklace by Chander Kant. He hand-carves the kadam wood pendant with admirable detail, featuring India's legendary openwork in the background.
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Handmade Chakana Cross Wood Pendant Necklace from Peru, "Layered Chakana"
$27.99Centering a length of cotton cord, the or "Inca cross" forms the pendant of this necklace. Peruvian duo Antuane and Santos design this necklace, handcrafted of reclaimed pumaquiro wood to display its beautiful grain. The cross is centered by a circle of light brown guayacan wood.
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Peruvian Wood Pendant Necklace with Butterfly Motif, "Natural Rebirth"
$27.99Carved by hand from hualtaco wood, a noble butterfly with outstretched wings forms the pendant of this necklace. Antuane and Santos of Peru design the accessory which they complete with cotton cord and an aluminum s-hook clasp. The artisan pair are moved by their love of nature and planet Earth to use recycled wood for their jewelry pieces. Their inspiration for this necklace comes from their Maracuya plants. Larvae frequently feed on these plants and their fruit so that they can eventually turn into beautiful butterflies. Witnessing this transformation stimulates the artisans as they create each piece.