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| Brazil is known for its fabulous jewelry. We offer
a representative assortment of necklaces, earrings, bracelets and brooches.
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| Seeds, stones
and shells are transformed into "Biojewelry." The Mateiros, residents of
the Amazonforest, make selective and ecological collection of them from the ground.
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| Jarina is found in the northern region of the Amazon rainforest and it is also known in Brazil as vegetable ivory. |
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| The shell of the Brazilian nut is recycled and transformed into bracelets and jewelries by Quilombos, whose ancester ran away from slavery and found their home in the rainforest. |
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