Coffee, it’s like my life blood. I literally inhale it in the mornings, and it is my go to beverage of choice nearly 100% of the time. So when I was offered the chance to review one of Artisans in the Andes’ Coffee Bean Beaded Bracelets with a center Tagua Nut in it, well of course I said yes! (In case you don’t know, like I did not, a tagua nut is the seed of a tropical palm tree.)

This awesome bracelet would make a great choice for the coffee lover in your life. The coffee beans have been dried but keep a very faint coffee aroma. The beads are stitched together in a macramé style coming together at the front with a large grey tagua nut bead. The center of the tagua bead is hollow with a complementary seed to bring the piece to life.
This bracelet is knotted together with a sliding knot to fit any size of wrist. Although chunky, the bracelet is very light and comfortable. It’s unusual enough to add a new dimension to a casual outfit, without being overwhelming.

The bracelets are 30 cm long with the adjustable closure, and 4 cm wide at its widest point. Artisans in the Andes works with the indigenous artisan who created this bracelet, ensuring that they receive a fair price for their creative work.

What a special piece of jewelry this would be for a lady in your life for the holidays. And it being handmade, eco friendly and fairtrade only adds to the value of the gift.
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
Tammy Litke is a Dallas blogger, blogging since 2008. She loves to watch movies, play video games, spend time in the kitchen, and travel. Between recipes and reviews you’ll find many helpful and some just plain funny posts on her blog. Welcome, pull up a chair and stay for a while!