
An ethnic necklace created from polymer clay and Tagua seeds... what do you think? Tagua is a vegetable ivory made from palm seeds. The seeds are cut into pieces and dyed in the mass, creating a multitude of beads in bright, tangy colors. This is a simple tutorial, but it will take a little time to create all the CERNIT clay strips.
It's up to you to choose and combine the colors you like.
NB: Please note that the list of products below does not entirely correspond to the presentation photo. For stock reasons, some products in this tutorial have been replaced by equivalents. The white tagua seed has been replaced by another color.












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