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Jewels by Thais Bernardes for Brazilian hospitals

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Jewels to help Brazilian hospitals besieged by covid: this is the initiative of jewelry designer Thais Bernardes, who offers the public two of her creations: the Amor medal (in rhodium-plated 925 silver) from the Palavras collection, and the Dreamcatcher necklace (in 925 silver and 925 gold plated silver). Part of the proceeds will be donated to the Brazilian Red Cross, to support it in the purchase of respirators for hospitals in the north-east of the country, one of the regions most affected by the virus.

La collana Acchiappasogni
La collana Acchiappasogni

In this very difficult moment, in the midst of the health crisis that is going through my country, I thought it was my duty to help in some way, to lend a hand. The situation of public hospitals in Brazil is chaotic, and in my small way, I want to make my contribution in this fight against covid-19.
Thais Bernardes

La collana Achiappasogni in argento placcato oro
La collana Achiappasogni in argento placcato oro

Born and raised in Belo Horizonte, capital of the state of Minas Gerais, Thais Bernardes moved to Italy in 2003, in her early twenties, to pursue a career as a model, she cultivated her passion for jewelry in parallel, attending courses in gemology and design with a specialization in Fashion Brand Management. She lives in Milan and in 2015 she founded the brand that bears her name. In the anti-covid campaign she is helped by two Brazilian friends, the ex-velina Thais Wiggers and the ex-model Nathalia Santos in this solidarity campaign. Dreamcatcher necklace: versions in 925 silver and 925 silver gold plated 159 euros, Amor necklace in 925 rhodium-plated silver 90 euros.
Il ciondolo Amor
Il ciondolo Amor

Croce Rossa brasiliana
Croce Rossa brasiliana







Ara Vartanian, rebellious but not too much




Ara Vartanian: diamonds mounted on the contrary, tourmalines, rubies and a lot of Brazilian imagination. Her boutique in Sao Paulo has become a destination for many celebrities ♦

The fortunes do not come alone: we must it help. And this is, perhaps, what he did Ara Vartanian, Brazilian jeweler who a few years ago saw Kate Moss enter his boutique in Sao Paulo. Of course, she really came because the reputation of the designer had crossed the ocean. The good fortune must be helped, in fact. “It was an absolutely lucky encounter,” said Vartanian. “I was having lunch near my showroom, and they called me to say that Kate Moss was in the shop and wanted a tanzanite ring designed for her.” He is a lover of tanzanite, so everything fits. She also loves tourmalines and the rubies, actually.

Anello in oro giallo e diamanti neri
Anello in oro giallo e diamanti neri

The e-mails sent after shopping by the British model, enthusiastic buying, have increased the fame of the designer. Born into a family of jewelers, Ara Vartanian says she grew up among the precious stones. But he chose to use them often with a casual anti-traditionalism, with sometimes surprising geometries. One of the latest innovations, however, are the diamonds mounted on the contrary, highlighting the part usually hidden. He is graduate in economics from Boston University, and was also able to use the tools of finance to intelligently manage his business. And to fascinate clients such as Penelope Cruz, Céline Dion, Naomi Campbell, Liv Tyler, Gisele Bundchen and Sharon Stone. Success convinced him to open boutiques in New York, Los Angeles.

Anello in perla e diamante nero montato all'inverso
Anello in perla e diamante nero montato all’inverso

Anello in oro giallo e smeraldi
Anello in oro giallo e smeraldi
Bracciale in oro e diamanti montati all'inverso
Bracciale in oro e diamanti montati all’inverso
Anello in oro, rubino e diamanti montati all'inverso
Anello in oro, rubino e diamanti montati all’inverso
Anello in oro giallo e diamanti neri montati all'inverso
Anello in oro giallo e diamanti neri montati all’inverso

Orecchini in oro bianco e diamanti
Orecchini in oro bianco e diamanti







In the folds of Carolina Neves

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In the folds of beautiful jewelry there is also Plissé, a collection signed by Brazilian designer Carolina Neves, who uses folded surfaces to make jewelry. The jewels are in gold and precious stones, such as diamonds, or semi-precious, such as tourmaline. The folds (plissé in French), in addition to giving volume and movement to the jewel, are also very decorative when worn with earrings, necklace or ring. She met success with her amulet pendants, jewels with funny phrases, in 18K yellow gold, white and black rhodium, with noble stones such as emeralds, rubies, diamonds and tourmalines.

Anello in oro giallo 18 carati con rubino, apatite, smeraldo, tormalina e diamanti
Anello in oro giallo 18 carati con rubino, apatite, smeraldo, tormalina e diamanti

Carolina Neves founded her small Maison in 2011. The passion for precious stones was inherited from her father, while that for fashion was passed on by her mother from an early age: two influences that made Carolina Neves’ entry natural. in the world of jewelry. Born 35 years ago in São Paulo, the designer is currently one of the most acclaimed jewelers in Brazil and sells her collections on major online shopping platforms, such as Moda Operandi, Broken English and Five Story.
Collezione Plissé, orecchini in oro giallo con apatite, rubino, ametista, tormalina, topazio mandarino, smeraldo
Collezione Plissé, orecchini in oro giallo con apatite, rubino, ametista, tormalina, topazio mandarino, smeraldo

Bracciale in oro giallo, tormalina rosa topazio Blue London, smeraldo, apatite e diamanti
Bracciale in oro giallo, tormalina rosa topazio Blue London, smeraldo, apatite e diamanti
Collana in oro giallo 18 carati con rubino, tormalina rosa e diamanti
Collana in oro giallo 18 carati con rubino, tormalina rosa e diamanti
Orecchini in oro giallo 18 carati, con smeraldo, rubino, tormalina, apatite, topazio, ametista e diamanti
Orecchini in oro giallo 18 carati, con smeraldo, rubino, tormalina, apatite, topazio, ametista e diamanti
Orecchini in oro 18 carati con rubino, tormalina rosa e diamanti
Orecchini in oro 18 carati con rubino, tormalina rosa e diamanti

Orecchini in oro con topazio Blue London, zaffiro rosa e apatite
Orecchini in oro con topazio Blue London, zaffiro rosa e apatite







Casa Castro, a century in color

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The extraordinary jewels of Casa Castro, a Brazilian Maison founded one hundred years ago.

It is about to turn a century. But the Joalheria Casa Castro is livelier than ever. All thanks to Antonio Teixeira de Castro, the founder, born in Portugal but who became Brazilian by choice. It was 1922 when he opened his boutique in Sao Paulo. Passionate about antiques and gems, in a few years the jeweler has created a Maison, Casa Castro, which offers jewels of great value not only for the materials used, but also for the imagination and creativity. Diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds and many rare stones are transformed into the colorful jewels produced by the company, which is now run by Antonio Carlos de Castro Tinoco Cabral (fourth generation of the family) together with his daughters Vivi and Kika.

Bracciale in oro giallo 18 carati, turchese e diamanti
Bracciale in oro giallo 18 carati, turchese e diamanti

The two sisters design ready-to-wear jewelry, while the father looks after the high-end jewelry. The production of Casa Castro stands out for the pleasant liveliness of its collections. Jewels inspired by insects and flowers, for example, are made with skill, also with the use of the stone carving technique and even with the wings of Brazilian forest beetles.
Orecchini con ali di scarabeo, diamanti e cianite
Orecchini con ali di scarabeo, diamanti e cianite

Orecchini in oro giallo, giadeite nera e corallo
Orecchini in oro giallo, giadeite nera e corallo
Orecchini in oro giallo con giada nera intagliata,  diamanti e smeraldo
Orecchini in oro giallo con giada nera intagliata, diamanti e smeraldo
Orecchini in oro giallo con iolite intagliata, ebano e diamanti
Orecchini in oro giallo con iolite intagliata, ebano e diamanti
Collana ion oro giallo con cammeo di agata, perla e diamanti
Collana ion oro giallo con cammeo di agata, perla e diamanti
Orecchini in oro giallo, alluminio anodizzato, citrino
Orecchini in oro giallo, alluminio anodizzato, citrino
Orecchini con crisocolla intagliata a mano
Orecchini con crisocolla intagliata a mano







Joana Salazar’s experiences

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From Brazil with color. Like many other colleagues of her, Joana Salazar loves composing her jewels using colored gems, many of which are extracted in the South American country: large tourmalines, but also coral and diamonds, sapphires and emeralds. In addition, the Sao Paulo-based designer is very attentive to the compositional balance of the jewel. An attention that comes from her studies in Italy. For her education, in fact, she Joana Salazar moved to Milan, the fashion capital of Italy, where she graduated in Product Design at the Milan Polytechnic.

Orecchini con tormalina Paraiba e diamanti
Orecchini con tormalina Paraiba e diamanti

Then, she continued her studies by studying gemology. But, unlike most of her colleagues, she didn’t go to New York. The designer chose to study gemology at the Gemological Institute of America in Mumbai, India. The Asian country, in fact, is one of the largest transformers of precious stones and offers an experience that is not only theoretical, but closer to practice. In short, she has a passion for travel, as well as for jewelry that she has loved since she was a child, over the years she has cultivated a vast international experience, which allows her a broad vision and a global aesthetic to her jewelry production.
Orecchini della collezione Spike in oro rosa, diamanti brown e perle di acqua dolce
Orecchini della collezione Spike in oro rosa, diamanti brown e perle di acqua dolce

Anello First Vintage in oro rosa, corallo rosa, zaffiri blu e diamanti
Anello First Vintage in oro rosa, corallo rosa, zaffiri blu e diamanti
Anello Lotus Duplo
Anello Lotus Duplo
Orecchini in oro rosa, corallo rosa, tormalina, zaffiri blu e diamanti
Orecchini in oro rosa, corallo rosa, tormalina, zaffiri blu e diamanti
Orecchini in oro rosa, tormaline rosa e rodio nero
Orecchini in oro rosa, tormaline rosa e rodio nero

Orecchini in oro rosa, diamanti, smeraldi, e un rubino
Orecchini in oro rosa, diamanti, smeraldi, e un rubino







Bamboo becomes precious with Silvia Furmanovich

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Fine jewelry can be made using simple bamboo. The answer is yes, if the designer is Silvia Furmanovich, a Brazilian who has already used plant material for her refined jewelry. In fact, Silvia Furmanovich’s new collection is called Bamboo and uses this plant that is very widespread in Asia in an innovative way. To learn all the secrets about bamboo, the Brazilian creator went to Japan, where it has also been used for millennia to create woven handicrafts.

Silvia Furmanovich, collezione Bamboo
Silvia Furmanovich, collezione Bamboo

Bamboo is a very ductile and fast growing vegetable, but it is also very hardy. To create her jewels, thin strips of bamboo are cut and curved in the intricate weaves of Japanese knots: a process requires experience and, above all, an Olympic calm. In the Bamboo collection, the fragments of this plant have been woven together with 18-karat gold, precious stones and diamonds. The collection is also the result of a partnership between Silvia Furmanovich and Instituto Jatobás, founded by Brazilian philanthropists Luiz & Betty Feffer, who is committed to influencing and expanding sustainable life and consciousness in the South American country. And, in addition, it has dedicated an area of ​​over 80 hectares to the cultivation of bamboo in Brazil.
Anello con bamboo e smeraldo Muzo di SIlvia Furmanovich
Anello con bamboo e smeraldo Muzo di Silvia Furmanovich

Bracciale in oro giallo, diamanti, rattan, bamboo
Bracciale in oro giallo, diamanti, rattan, bamboo

Orecchini in bamboo, oro 18 carati, diamanti e tormalina verde
Orecchini in bamboo, oro 18 carati, diamanti e tormalina verde
Orecchini in bamboo, oro 18 carati
Orecchini in bamboo, oro 18 carati
Orecchini in bamboo, con perla dei Mari del Sud
Orecchini in bamboo, con perla dei Mari del Sud
Orecchini in bamboo, diamanti, topazio blue London
Orecchini in bamboo, diamanti, topazio blue London

Orecchini in bamboo e oro
Orecchini in bamboo e oro







Transparencies with Kika Alverenga

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She went to London to study at Central Saint Martins. But, after studying jewelry, Kika Alverenga returned to her Brazil and started designing rings, bracelets and necklaces. She also quickly spotted her very European style. But, at the same time, also very Brazilian, because she mainly uses gems extracted in the great South American country, such as quartz or tourmaline. In addition, she prefers oxidized metals, such as silver, used alongside 18-karat gold.

Orecchini Wama in oro 18 carati e quarzo violetto
Orecchini Wama in oro 18 carati e quarzo violetto

The combination of gems and metal is another strong point: Kika Alverenga mixes the pastel colors of quartz with shiny and opaque surfaces. The composition of the volumes with which the jewels are made, on the other hand, is somewhat irregular, often with asymmetries that are, however, balanced. The design of the jewels is soft, almost as if they were made with soft wax. In any case, the Brazilian designer has been successful and her jewels are also distributed in the United States, as well as on various online platforms.

Orecchini Kaxinawa in-oro 18 carati, corniola e quarzo
Orecchini Kaxinawa in-oro 18 carati, corniola e quarzo
Orecchini Kaxinawa in oro 18 carati e tormalina
Orecchini Kaxinawa in oro 18 carati e tormalina
Orecchini in argento ossidato e quarzo Herkimer Duplo
Orecchini in argento ossidato e quarzo Herkimer Duplo
Collana in oro 18 carati con quarzo Envolto
Collana in oro 18 carati con quarzo Envolto
Collana in oro 18 carati con quarzo Envolto piccolo
Collana in oro 18 carati con quarzo Envolto piccolo
Anello Tucum III in oro 18 carati e quarzo
Anello Tucum III in oro 18 carati e quarzo

Anello Facetas in oro 18 carati e quarzo
Anello Facetas in oro 18 carati e quarzo







Silvia Furmanovich’s new marquetred jewels

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Earrings, bracelets, but also clutches: the new unique jewels by Brazilian designer Silvia Furmanovich ♦ ︎

The ancient art of marquetry , which in the world is also called marqueterie, from the French word marqueter, color marking, continues to be the superfine technique that distinguishes the jewels of Silvia Furmanovich. Daughter of a famous goldsmith, the Brazilian designer founded her jewelry house in 1997. And immediately she was at the center of interest, precisely because her inlaid jewels are incredibly fascinating.

Read also: Botany lessons with Silvia Furmanovich

Orecchini in oro 18 carati, legno lavorato, diamanti
Orecchini in oro 18 carati, legno lavorato, diamanti

The inlays in the robust and rare woods of Brazil, the attention to detail, combined with gold and semi-precious stones, the subjects linked to the world of nature: all this made Silvia Furmanovich a star. Recently his jewels representing birds, flowers and leaves immediately sold out on Moda Operandi, although the prices are proportionate to the long work required by the expert Brazilian artisans to make them: for a pair of earrings they range from about $ 5,000 to almost 20,000. Furthermore, they are unique pieces or produced in a few copies. To be admired as small works of art.

Orecchini in oro e legno lavorato, prasiolite e diamanti brown
Orecchini in oro e legno lavorato, prasiolite e diamanti brown
Anello in oro, legno, diamanti, rubini, diamanti brown
Anello in oro, legno, diamanti, rubini, diamanti brown
Silvia Furmanovich, bracciale intarsiato
Silvia Furmanovich, bracciale intarsiato
Bracciale in legno intarsiato
Bracciale in legno intarsiato
Orecchini con perle e intarsio in oro
Orecchini con perle e intarsio in oro
Orecchini  in legno, oro rosa, tormalina rosa
Orecchini in legno, oro rosa, tormalina rosa

Pochette con intarsio a forma di farfalla
Pochette con intarsio a forma di farfalla







Carla Abras, awards hunter

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The modern and innovative design of Carla Abras, multiple award-winning Brazilian creator ♦

Brazil is a country that is rich in two important elements for jewelry: gems and designers. One of the most innovative is Carla Abras, who has a degree in Industrial Design and a post-graduate degree in Jewelry Design from Minas Gerais State University. In short, right in the area where most of the mining sites of the great South American country are located.

Anello in oro rosa e diamanti, ispirato all'architettura di un quartiere di Pechino disegnato da Zaha Hadid
Anello in oro rosa e diamanti, ispirato all’architettura di un quartiere di Pechino disegnato da Zaha Hadid

For her innovative ability she received numerous awards, including the Swarovski American Facet Award Signity in the United States in 2001 and the following year the World Facet Award Signity in Italy, the Sanshim Diamonds Award 2003 in Korea, the Tahitian Pearl Trophy Brazil 2005 and 2007, Auditions Brazil 2008 and 2010 by AngloGold Ashanti and IBGM Jewelry Design 2010. In 2012, he won the Auditions Award for AngloGold Ashanti, the largest gold jewelery design competition in the world. In the same year, she won the Ibgm Design Award in the Differiated Lappings category.
Orecchini ispirati all'architettura di Zaha Hadid
Orecchini ispirati all’architettura di Zaha Hadid

It is not necessary to continue: the Brazilian designer is admired all over the world and, to more pride, it must be added that her jewels are not only made with traditional and expensive materials, because for her the original idea prevails over the simple use of precious materials . At the same time, however, she can use gold and diamonds.

Anello in oro rosa e diamanti
Anello in oro rosa e diamanti
Bracciale in oro rosa e diamanti
Bracciale in oro rosa e diamanti
Anello fiore in oro giallo e diamanti
Anello fiore in oro giallo e diamanti
Pendente in oro rosa e diamanti
Pendente in oro rosa e diamanti
Prendente in oro, diamanti e cristallo
Prendente in oro, diamanti e cristallo

Orecchini di citrino, zaffiri e diamanti
Orecchini di citrino, zaffiri e diamanti







The colorful carnival of Vianna

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Gems, colors, surprising combinations: these are the recipe of Vianna Brasil, a Maison that follows carioca’s taste even if it has the flagship store in Florida, in Boca Raton ♦

If you like the gems then you will be attracted by Vianna Brasil: write down if you do not know this name, because it is almost synonymous with precious stones. Most of gold and precious stones in Brazil were found, and I still am, in an area that today constitutes the State of Minas Gerais, words that are in Portuguese means “General Mines”. In this state, four generations ago, the family Vianna started its activities. In short Vianna has become the most specialized manufacturer in Brazil for jewelry with colored stones. The results are collections as expected from a Brazilian jeweler and more experienced in the use of gems: the geometric shapes and color combinations, sometimes surprising but, above all, bright as the famous Brazilian carnival.

Pendenti con topazio e citrino
Pendenti con topazio e citrino

To realize the jewelery, the brand uses a combination of traditional cuts with the exclusive ones: it boasts of being the only company in Brazil with its cutting system, something that allows a higher quality control. The stones used: quartz, blue topaz, amethyst, citrine, green and pink tourmalines, Paraiba tourmaline, morganite, aquamarine, imperial topaz… Matilde de Bounvilles





Orecchini in oro e prasiolite
Orecchini in oro e prasiolite

Orecchini a cerchio con quarzo fumé e nero
Orecchini a cerchio con quarzo fumé e nero
Orecchini in oro bianco e quarzo nero
Orecchini in oro bianco e quarzo nero
Tiara in oro bianco 18 carati, diamanti e ametiste di diverse sfumature
Tiara in oro bianco 18 carati, diamanti e ametiste di diverse sfumature
Collezione Malabaris: braccialetto in oro con rodolite, amtesita rosa e quarzo
Collezione Malabaris: braccialetto in oro con rodolite, amtesita rosa e quarzo
Collana in oro con quarzo fumé, nero e diamanti
Collana in oro con quarzo fumé, nero e diamanti
Collezione Pierrot: anelli in oro con ametista rosa, praziolite, quarzo e diamanti
Collezione Pierrot: anelli in oro con ametista rosa, prasiolite, quarzo e diamanti

Orecchini di ametista
Orecchini di ametista







The sacred jewels of Carla Armorim

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The holy jewels of Carla Armorim, with the icons of the Christian tradition ♦ ︎

From years, Carla Amorim, founder and designer of the Brazilian jewelry house, has dedicated part of her efforts to promoting religious faith. A religion that in Brazil often manifests itself in an open, Latin, public way.

Anelli a banda della collezione Sacred
Anelli a banda della collezione Sacred

The collection of the Sacred line, underlines the brand, celebrates one of the most important themes in the life of Carla Amorim: spirituality. They are jewels that have Christian religious icons at their center, such as scapulars (tags that remind the apron used by the monks during work to keep their cassock clean), bracelets and pendants with images and saints, rings and necklaces. And that, according to Carla Amorim’s conviction, “seem to protect the viewer with style and elegance”. In short, jewels with an amulet function. In perfect Latin American tradition there is a lot of gold, in the three colors, with baroque shapes and workings reminiscent of the architecture of some ancient altars or sacred vestments. Alessia Mongrando





Colelzione Sacred, anelli in oro
Colelzione Sacred, anelli in oro

pendenti in oro della collezione Sacred
pendenti in oro della collezione Sacred
Medagliette della collezione Sacred
Medagliette della collezione Sacred
Croci della collezione Sacred
Croci della collezione Sacred
Bracciale della collezione Sacred
Bracciale della collezione Sacred

Carla Armorim, anelli in oro
Carla Armorim, anelli in oro







H.Stern with a dance step

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A collection dedicated to Grupo Corpo, a Brazilian contemporary dance company. It is the idea of H. Stern ♦ ︎

Flowers, insects, animals in general. And also symbols or icons like the classic heart, star, eye, and so on. Jewelers have subjects in common as inspiration. But you can also choose a different subject, like the one identified by H.Stern. The Brazilian Maison, in fact, has chosen to inspire a collection to a ballet company, more precisely the Grupo Corpo. It is a contemporary dance company founded by Paulo Pederneiras in 1975, in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.

The jewels of the Grupo Corpo collection also want to communicate the particular bond that establishes between those who dance and the sense of movement.

H. Stern, anello in oro bianco e diamanti
H. Stern, anello in oro bianco e diamanti

Gold, diamonds are the materials used for almost all the jewels, with the addition of semi-precious stones such as topaz or garnet for some pieces.
H.Stern is a jewelry brand founded in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1945 by the German Hans Stern in Brazil. The founder’s son, Roberto Stern, now manages the company. H.Stern initially specialized in precious stones before turning to jewelry design. It has over 150 stores in Latin America, the United States, Europe and Asia. Margherita Donato





Anello della collezione Grupo Corpo
Anello della collezione Grupo Corpo

Anello in oro spazzolato
Anello in oro spazzolato
Anello in oro e topazi
Anello in oro e topazi
Bracciale in oro bianco e diamanti
Bracciale in oro bianco e diamanti
Anello in oro giallo  spazzolato
Anello in oro giallo spazzolato
Anello con oro di colori diversi e diamanti
Anello con oro di colori diversi e diamanti

Orecchini con oro di colori diversi e diamanti
Orecchini con oro di colori diversi e diamanti







The eclectic world of Silvia Furmanovich





New earrings of the fanciful Silvia Furmanovich, between Brazilian gems and rare woods ♦

Receiving a Las Vegas Couture award for two years in a row is not for everyone. Silvia Furmanovich, a designer of Italian origin but now permanently transferred to Sao Paulo, Brazil, has succeeded. She started creating jewelry in 1997, but she founded her brand in 2003. The jewels are produced by artisans in São Paulo. She was born into a family of goldsmiths: father and grandfather, she says, have also worked for the Vatican. So she came into contact with gold as a child. Eclecticism is the creed, his philosophy and his passion. She likes to amaze, surprise, shuffle the cards. She also went to the Amazon rainforest to look for rare Brazilian woods on which to invent inlays: she identified Muirapiranga red, Tatajuba yellow, Roxinho viola and Carvalho Azul. The result was been a collection of oversized bracelets and maxi earrings with striking decorations and the addition of precious stones, set with 18-carat gold. In any case, its jewels are based on traditional metal and precious stones, often those extracted in Brazil. Her are often unique pieces. Also because the elements that make up the jewels are sometimes rare objects and gems that she finds during his travels. And Moda Operandi has dedicated her a trunk show to her. Alessia Mongrando





Orecchini in oro giallo, legno, diamanti, tormalina verde
Orecchini in oro giallo, legno, diamanti, tormalina verde

Orecchini in oro giallo, legno, diamanti marrone chiaro, turchesi
Orecchini in oro giallo, legno, diamanti marrone chiaro, turchesi
Orecchini in oro giallo, legno, diamanti marrone chiaro, perle
Orecchini in oro giallo, legno, diamanti marrone chiaro, perle
Orecchini in oro giallo, legno, zaffiri gialli, ametiste
Orecchini in oro giallo, legno, zaffiri gialli, ametiste
Orecchini in oro giallo, marmo, diamanti, tormalina verde, corallo
Orecchini in oro giallo, marmo, diamanti, tormalina verde, corallo
Orecchini in oro giallo, marmo, cianite
Orecchini in oro giallo, marmo, cianite
Orecchini in oro giallo, marmo, zaffiri arancio, pietra luna miele
Orecchini in oro giallo, marmo, zaffiri arancio, pietra luna miele
Bracciale in legno amazzonico con oro e topazio
Bracciale in legno amazzonico con oro e topazio
Bracciale in legno amazzonico con oro e ametista
Bracciale in legno amazzonico con oro e ametista
Orecchini con peridoto
Orecchini con peridoto
Orecchini in oro e diamanti a forma di fiore
Orecchini in oro e diamanti a forma di fiore
Orecchini con smeraldi e diamanti
Orecchini con smeraldi e diamanti
Orecchini. Diamanti, madreperla e tanzanite
Orecchini. Diamanti, madreperla e tanzanite
Orecchini con oro e rubini orange
Orecchini con oro e rubini orange
Orecchini in oro, con diamanti, perle dei mari del Sud e rubini
Orecchini in oro, con diamanti, perle dei mari del Sud e rubini

Orecchini Petali di orchidea. Resina e diamanti
Orecchini Petali di orchidea. Resina e diamanti







Bia Tambelli, the Portal of sixth sense

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The Portal collection by Bia Tambelli, a young Italian-Brazilian designer who goes hunting for symbols ♦ ︎
At VicenzaOro, in the Design Room, reserved for emerging jewelery brands, there was also Bia Tambelli (see also: Bia Tambelli, amazing Brazil). In addition to its Arpia collection, the young designer showed the jewels of the Portal line. Also in this case the creator combines the aesthetic sense with the sixth sense. That is, she links the shape of rings, bracelets and earrings with transcendent, spiritual, symbolic meanings. The geometric lines of the jewels, she explains, symbolize the material life, behind which often lies our true self. The black diamonds are set in reverse to represent the difficulties we encounter on our way. White diamonds, on the other hand, embody our intuition and the lotus flower symbolizes purity and knowledge. In the center, in fact, a cabochon-cut ruby ​​is mounted, which symbolizes the heart. Who knows if those wearing a jewel in the Portal collection are reminded of all these symbols evoked by Bia Tambelli. In case you forget it, don’t worry: the jewels are interesting even without knowing the meaning. Lavinia Andorno




Anello Lotus
Anello Lotus

Anello Trillion
Anello Trillion
Bracciale Lotus, sezione
Bracciale Lotus, sezione
Bia Tambelli, bracciale Lotus
Bia Tambelli, bracciale Lotus
Bia Tambelli, bracciale Path
Bia Tambelli, bracciale Path
Collezione Portal, choker
Collezione Portal, choker
Collezione Portal, orecchini
Collezione Portal, orecchini
Piercing in oro bianco, diamanti neri, rubino
Piercing in oro bianco, diamanti neri, rubino

Collana e pendente
Collana e pendente







Embroideries for Brumani

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The collection of Brazilian designer Lethicia Bronstein for Brumani ♦ ︎
In addition to the jewelry that has colored gems as protagonists, Brumani has a particular sensitivity for what happens in Brazil, for its history, costume, fashion. This is precisely why the Maison of San Paolo has created a collection entrusted to the creativity of Brazilian fashion designer Lethicia Bronstein, the her first collection of jewelry. The collection is called Laces and plays whit on gold and stones made using the lightness of lace. The collection includes rings, earrings, pendants and bracelets in three different versions: rose gold with diamonds and champagne, white gold with diamonds and sapphire blue and white gold with diamonds and pearls.
Grandchildren of Italian and German immigrants arrived in Brazil in the mid-twentieth century, brothers Brüner, Eduardo, Emerson and Rodrigo Brüner, have inherited the family tradition of jewelry, which lasts half a century. The Brumani brand, however, was born in 2005, with a combination of Italian creativity and German precision, to which is added the Brazilian liveliness. Rudy Serra
Read also: On the colorful baobab with Brumani



Brumani, anello della collezione Laces
Brumani, anello della collezione Laces
Brumani, orecchini della collezione Laces
Brumani, orecchini della collezione Laces
Anelli in oro bianco e rosa, zaffiri smeraldi, rubini
Anelli in oro bianco e rosa, zaffiri smeraldi, rubini
Anello in oro bianco con diamanti e perle
Anello in oro bianco con diamanti e perle
Anello della collezione Laces in oro bianco con diamanti e perle
Anello della collezione Laces in oro bianco con diamanti e perle
Orecchini della collezione Laces in oro bianco con diamanti e perle
Orecchini della collezione Laces in oro bianco con diamanti e perle
Orecchini pendenti della collezione Laces in oro bianco con diamanti e perle
Orecchini pendenti della collezione Laces in oro bianco con diamanti e perle
Anello con oro, diamanti, perle, calcedonio
Anello con oro, diamanti, perle, calcedonio
Orecchini con oro, diamanti, perle, calcedonio
Orecchini con oro, diamanti, perle, calcedonio
Orecchini oro rosa e perle
Orecchini oro rosa e perle







Bia Tambelli, amazing Brazil

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From Brazil a new trendy designer in the jewelry world: Bia Tambelli ♦ ︎
The clichés describe Brazil as the home of carnival, football and samba. Yet there is another aspect of Brazil that is less known, at least to the general public: jewelry design. The wide availability of colored stones, from emeralds to tourmalines, and the imagination of young jewelers in cities like San Paulo or Rio de Janeiro, have widened the proposal for innovations. An example is Bia Tambelli, 30, who joined the Design Room of VicenzaOro, the section of the fair reserved for the trendy authors. In short, she is a novelty, even if she is now a trendy signature in jewelry. It is no coincidence that she grew up in Minas Gerais, an area in Brazil where there are many stones mines (in particular the tourmaline), while she was formed as a designer in modern San Paulo, where she studied art. Her jewelery brand is recent. Indeed, very recent: in 2017 she founded high-end brands, Bia Tambelli Creations. In the notes that accompany her presentation, the objective of creating jewelry also unites uncommon conceptual goals: she wants, in fact, «to contribute to the spiritual growth of the individual through the energy and strength that the stones, inserted into architectures of lines and symbols full of meaning, radiate».
For the moment, jewels are made to order, waiting for a wider distribution. Prices, translated into euros: from around 1,400 for smaller pieces (such as Portal piercing) to around 40,000 euros for the most important pieces (such as the Arpia choker). Margherita Donato



Collezione Arpia, anello per falange
Collezione Arpia, anello per falange
Collezione Arpia, anello  Fly
Collezione Arpia, anello Fly

Collezione Arpia, anello  Focus

Collezione Arpia, bracciale
Collezione Arpia, bracciale
Choker della collezione Arpia
Choker della collezione Arpia
Orecchini in oro con acquamarine
Orecchini in oro con acquamarine
Bia Tambelli, orecchini con acquamarine
Bia Tambelli, orecchini con acquamarine
Collezione Arpia, piercing
Collezione Arpia, piercing

Bia Tambelli
Bia Tambelli







Carla Amorim’s Luz




Brazil’s light proposed through the jewelry of Luz collection by Carla Amorim ♦ ︎
Brazil is an immense country with great spaces. And with breathtaking views. But it is also a country that has an intense light that is reflected on the Amazon’s woods, Sertao plains, as well as among the skyscrapers of St. Paul. And in Brazil’s light, Brazilian designer Carla Amorim devotes a collection of jewels. It’s called Luz the collection with earrings, bracelets, necklaces that does not differ from the historical style of the brand. The jewels are gold, so gold, in four different colors: in addition to the classic yellow, white and pink, it adds a dark tint. Black gold has a obscure feature that recalls light, but that of the evening. In addition to the noble metal, the real protagonist of the Luz collection, Carla Amorim has used diamonds and, in a few pieces, emeralds, pearls and tanzanites. Throughout the collection is made up of 14 different jewels, presented in the different colors of gold. Giulia Netrese




Anello in oro rosa e diamanti della collezione Luz
Anello in oro rosa e diamanti della collezione Luz

Collana in oro bianco e perle
Collana in oro bianco e perle
Orecchini in oro rosa e diamanti della collezione Luz di Carla Amorim
Orecchini in oro rosa e diamanti della collezione Luz di Carla Amorim
Orecchini pendenti in oro bianco e diamanti
Orecchini pendenti in oro bianco e diamanti
Orecchini in oro bianco e diamanti
Orecchini in oro bianco e diamanti
Bracciale in oro rosa e diamanti della collezione Luz
Bracciale in oro rosa e diamanti della collezione Luz
Anello con tanzanite e diamanti neri
Anello con tanzanite e diamanti neri

Anello in oro rosa e diamanti della collezione Luz di Carla Amorim
Anello in oro rosa e diamanti della collezione Luz di Carla Amorim







Silvia Furmanovich in India

The new collection of brazilian designer Silvia Furmanovich is dedicated to India ♦ ︎
There are those who fall in love with their children (everyone), others who falls in love with a man or woman (almost everybody), and others again who falls in love with the cat (good part). Others, like Silvia Furmanovich, a Brazilian designer with a Slavic name, also fall in love with the countries. She fell in love with Egypt, Japan, and Italy. And, now, she is in love with India. To all these countries she has dedicated a collection of jewels. The great and populous Asian subcontinent, with that blend of spirituality and folklore, in fact, is loved from many people. And it looks perfect for creative design by Silvia Furmanovich, who likes to mix elements, techniques, and traditions. In the India collection, for example, forms that derive from the ancient artisan skill in decoration, engravings and decorations, miniatures and icons, are revised with the designer’s eyes. It is what she herself describes as “a delicate balance between tradition and innovation.” Unique pieces, craftsmanship, and sometimes surprising materials: even for brooches and bracelets, necklaces and rings from the new collection, the method by the creative designer is respected.
A good initiative, in short, to celebrate the first 20 years of activity: Silvia Furmanovich opened its own atelier in 1997. But her journey through the world will continue to long. Margherita Donato



Orecchini Paisley con miniature,  perle e diamanti
Orecchini Paisley con miniature, perle e diamanti
Bracciale con diamanti e smeraldi
Bracciale con diamanti e smeraldi
India collection, orecchini con giada e tormalina
India collection, orecchini con giada e tormalina
Pendente con rubellite briolette, diamanti e quarzo
Pendente con rubellite briolette, diamanti e quarzo
Orecchini con miniature
Orecchini con miniature
Bracciale con lacca, dipinto a mano
Bracciale con lacca, dipinto a mano
Orecchini Paisley con miniature e diamanti
Orecchini Paisley con miniature e diamanti

Orecchino con cristallo di rocca e perle
Orecchino con cristallo di rocca e perle






The miracle of Carla Amorim

Sagrado, Carla Amorim signed a collection dedicated to the icons of Christianity.
Sometimes the jewelry takes other roads. Less worldly. The jewelry, in fact, not just recently have also been interpreted as a sign of belonging to a religion. The ancient Catholic Western tradition, for example, records the habit of wearing necklaces with crosses or other signs of adherence to religion. She has choosed to go down this road Carla Amorim, Brazilian designer who usually centers the collections on cheerfulness, color, with shapes rather strong.
The Carla Amorim jewelry is worn, not surprisingly, a good number of Hollywood stars. The designer was born in Brasilia, however, he decided to open a parenthesis and presents the collection Sagrado (a word that means sacred in Portuguese). The jewels reproduce not only forms such as that of the cross, but also devotional images that are part of the Catholic folk tradition, such as the heart, dove, saints. So much gold, yellow or pink, a few stones, such as diamonds blacks, some pearl. And a Baroque style, like that seen in the Portuguese churches of the seventeenth century. Lavinia Andorno

Pendente Nossa Senhora Aparecida
Pendente Nossa Senhora Aparecida
Anelli in oro giallo o rosa e perle
Anelli in oro giallo o rosa e perle
Collana Espírito Santo
Collana Espírito Santo
Bracciale Espírito Santo con diamanti neri
Bracciale Espírito Santo con diamanti neri
Bracciale Terço Cobogó
Bracciale Terço Cobogó
Bracciale Terço
Bracciale Terço
Collana con pendenti
Collana con pendenti
Croce con oro e diamanti
Croce con oro e diamanti
Bracciale con colomba
Bracciale con colomba
Pendenti in oro giallo e rosa
Pendenti in oro giallo e rosa


Carla Amorim in the Cerrado

The Cerrado: the new collection signed by Carla Amorim inspired by the wild nature of Brazil.
A collection dedicated to a land, a region, an expanse of plants and landscapes. The Cerrado is a vast tropical savanna ecoregion of Brazil and (occupies 22% of the whole territory): the area is characterized by a large flora and fauna biodiversity. According to the WWF, it is the most biologically rich savanna in the world. It is logical that a Brazilian which be fond of the nature is in love with the Cerrado. And so did Carla Amorim, San Paulo designer who is among the international stars of the jewelery. His new collection, in fact, it is even called Cerrado: earrings, rings, pendants and necklaces are made with gold and stones, but also have names that are inspired by the subtropical region. Waterfalls, springs, streams, rock formations and flowers are reflected in the forms of the collection. Also stand out pieces of an exceptional vivacity, as the big ring with sapphire orange, or earrings rays, they too with an orange sapphire in the middle. If you really inspired jewelry like these, you have one more reason to visit the Cerrado. Alessia Mongrando

Anello in oro diamanti
Anello in oro diamanti

Pendente con smeraldo
Pendente con smeraldo
Pendente Solarium, in oro e quarzo
Pendente Solarium, in oro e quarzo
Pendente in oro e onice
Pendente in oro e onice
Orecchini i oro e zaffiri orange
Orecchini i oro e zaffiri orange
Collier della collezione Cerrado
Collier della collezione Cerrado
Orecchini Vale da Lua
Orecchini Vale da Lua
Orecchini Argola Caminho
Orecchini Argola Caminho