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.
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