links:
+ typically refered to as ‘vegetable ivory,’ the south american corozo nut is a 100% natural vegetable material. tagua, which is the native name of "corozo", is the nut of a tall palm tree (phitelephas macrocarpas) that grows throughout the humid tropical forest of northwest south america. this type of tree cannot be transplanted. purchasing corozo aids in the protection of south american rainforests by giving local communities an incentive to cultivate tagua instead of harvesting old growth forests.
+ our fallen rack antlers are recovered from the forest floor. this is a naturally occurring event and no animals were affected in this process.
+ all fly links are hand tied in boise, idaho with premium, all natural feathers and hackle from american farms.
+ feel free to spark up a pipe while rocking our briar root links. chances are they are both carved from the same type of tree (erica arborea)...
+ our paper links are just that – recycled paper. pretty remarkable ya?
+ the buffalo nickel links are a nod to the past. antique buffalo nickel coins (only produced from 1913-1938) are cleverly domed into a unique piece that adorns the cuff.
+ coconut links are ... yes, made of this delicious tropical seed.
ties:
+ all of our ties are woven with all natural silk or wool boasting AZO free dyes... AZO dyes and pigments, which are commonly used to color textiles and plastics, often include hazardous by-products such as carcinogens.
