There is the Brazilian flora in the new collection by Carla Amorim, a designer jewelry that reconnects to the Brasilia’s architectures by Oscar Niemeyer and the exuberant nature of the great South American country. Leaves, plants and flowers are the source of inspiration of the 25 pieces of O meu caminho, a collection that reproduces shapes, colors and volumes of plants like tulips, monstera deliciosa (also called Adam’s rib in Portuguese), or a hanging plant with many small spheres that not coincidentally is named Rosario and the best known Heliconia among others. So, the designer proposes a walk in the garden of a house in San Paulo, in the Brasilia’s parks, in the Inhotim’s hills of the State of Minas Gerais, from where come the precious stones of the country. And that is why you are ideally walking between gold, diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, tourmalines Paraiba blue pool and tsavorites. Matilde de Bounvilles