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The tagua but grows on Phytelepha trees in South American and is used as a sustainable and ethical alternative to ivory. When carved, the tagua but has a smooth texture and an off-white color. Tagua but can then be dyed with natural and non-toxic pigments, Tagua is typically used to make buttons, kewelry, ornaments, and sculpture.
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