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Reclaimed Wood & Açaí Seed Necklace – Rio Negro Handmade

Reclaimed Wood & Açaí Seed Necklace – Rio Negro Handmade

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Handcrafted by artisans from a riverside community along the Rio Negro, this necklace combines reclaimed Amazonian wood with vibrant açaí seeds, transforming natural and repurposed materials into meaningful wearable art.

The warm tones of reclaimed wood carry the history and texture of the forest, while the polished açaí seeds add organic color and natural contrast. Together, they create a balanced design that reflects harmony between sustainability and craftsmanship.

Each necklace gives new life to wood that might otherwise be discarded, honoring both the environment and the traditions of Amazonian riverside communities.

No two pieces are identical. Natural variations in wood grain and seed tone make each necklace uniquely yours.


How to Wear It

• Pair with neutral tones (cream, beige, olive, white) to highlight the natural textures
• Style over a simple blouse or dress for a grounded, elegant look
• Works beautifully with linen, cotton, and earthy fabrics
• Ideal for art markets, cultural events, travel, or everyday natural style

This necklace adds warmth and texture without overpowering your outfit.


Product Details

• Materials: Reclaimed Amazonian wood and natural açaí seeds
• Origin: Rio Negro region, Brazilian Amazon
• Lightweight statement necklace
• Natural variations in wood grain and seed color may occur


Care Instructions

• Avoid prolonged exposure to water and humidity
• Keep away from perfumes, lotions, and chemicals
• Store in a dry place
• Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth after use
• Do not submerge in water

Reclaimed wood and natural seeds should be handled with care to preserve their finish and longevity.


Artisan Origin

Handcrafted by artisans from a riverside community along the Rio Negro in the Brazilian Amazon, supporting sustainable practices and traditional craftsmanship.

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