Sustainable Horn and Recycle Horn- Why you should wear horn jewelry
Posted by Layla Vu onAdvocating for zero-waste, Luala Eco ethically-source buffalo horns that are discarded from the food industry & dead stock in Vietnam. Buffalo horns has been used for many years in Southeast Asia to make cups, utensils, and tools for eastern medicine practices. This ensure nothing of the buffalo is wasted. Today, it can be up cycled into jewelry and accessories due to its exquisite colors and patterns. We put meticulous thought into designs and materials to ensure quality is built to last, and uniqueness that showcases craft & authenticity. Our primary material is ethically-sourced buffalo horn. Let us tell you why we love this material...
A BYPRODUCT OF WASTE
Advocating for zero-waste, we ethically-source buffalo horns that are discarded from the food industry & dead stock in Vietnam. As a sign of respect to the buffalo, nothing of the creature is wasted.
CHEMICAL-FREE PROCESS
No chemicals are used and no products are made with a process that pollutes our environment. Using only heat and oil — a Vietnamese craftsmanship that dates back 400 years — the horns are flattened into plates, then cut and polished using water.
AN ORGANIC MATERIAL
As an eco-friendly material with high-mineral nitrogen, all our excess horn shavings are produced during the creation of our pieces and are used as soil fertilizer for the rice fields in Vietnam. This provides rice crops to feed people and other buffaloes in Vietnam.
ONE-OF-A-KIND PIECE
Every horn piece is one-of-a-kind. Each possessing its own exquisite colors and patterns from various shades of lustrous milk, caramel, and charcoal colors in several levels of lucency.
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