Brazilian Designer Jewelry

Palm bracelet, 'Naturally Rich'

Arranged as if in a secret code, beads of Brazilian tree wood add a touch of organic sophistication to this bracelet. Claudio Bravo finds inspiration in the accessories worn by Brazilian tribes during spiritual rituals.

Ceramic bracelet, 'Hot Tropics'

Brilliant colors evoke tropical heat in this delightful design by Toninho. Hand-crafted of high-fired ceramic beads, the wide bracelet is adjustable in length.

Ceramic bracelet, 'Brazilian Sea'

Tropical flowers bloom along the seashore in a beautiful bracelet by Toninho. Hand-crafted of high-fired ceramic beads, the design features myriad shades of blue.

Gold and palm bracelet, 'Crossroad'

Traveling in endless circles, slender braids meet again and again as gold tunnels lead them on different paths. Yet each is intertwined.

Palm bracelet, 'Encounters'

Like hands locked in sign of friendship, the knot on this bracelet exemplifies the power of unity. Claudio Bravo finds inspiration in the accessories worn by northern Brazilian tribes. He weaves clear and brown buriti palm according to techniques he learned in the Amazons.

Palm bracelet, 'Brazilian Sun'

As the sun warms Brazilian lands, it inspires Carlos Bravo in the design of this exceptional bracelet. Natural and organic in essence, the bracelet features braided buriti palm with golden brass accents.

Palm bracelet, 'Brazilian Sunshine'

As the sun warms Brazilian lands, it inspires Carlos Bravo in the design of this exceptional bracelet. Natural and organic in essence, the bracelet combines tucum and buriti palm with golden brass accents.

Gold and palm bracelet, 'Encounters'

Natural buriti palm lends its rich textures to this extraordinary bracelet. Claudio Bravo braids the sleek fibers by hand to showcase their contrasting colors. Adorned with brass beads bathed in 18k gold, this elegant design represents the union of two worlds.

Bamboo and leather bracelet, 'Dark Brown Amazon'

Brazilian designers J�h Vieira and Fernando Magriffi capture the ethnic elegance of Amazonian tribes. They thread dyed bamboo cylinders on multiple strands of ramie that lead to leather borders. The original bracelet ties into a knot with cotton cords.

Bracelet, 'The News is Blue'

Making a statement for ecological responsibility, Francis Oliveira designs a stunning bracelet. The cylinders are hand-made from recycled magazines, which give it the name "News." Glass beads complete the original design.