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Riqueza Bracelet

Riqueza Bracelet

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Unique Masterpiece - Limited to 1 Collector

  • Made in Brazil, Since 1973
  • Handmade by father and daughter, Brazilian Academy of Fine Arts Immortal Artists
  • Free Shipping Available (3-7 business days)

What is Art Jewelry?

Art Jewelry is more than just a piece of jewelry or a mere accessory. It is a true Work of Art! 

But unlike all others, it was not made to be displayed on a wall, museum, or gallery. It was made to be admired on you, as it is Wearable Art! 

So if you, like me, are tired of mass-produced products, always more of the same, and that don't even last until the next season... An Art Jewelry piece will be perfect for you... Because Art is never old fashioned! 

Created by the talented hands of the renowned family of immortal artists from the Brazilian Academy of Fine Arts, Hannah and Edilson Carvalho, each piece is unique and has a singular design, whose contrasting beauty is perceived at a single glance. 

It is a work that only true masters are capable of realizing! Each detail is carefully embellished to create an unrepeatable jewel, worthy of being called Art. 

After you wear an Art Jewelry piece for the first time, there is no turning back: you will shine and be the center of attention in any environment you enter. And even without uttering a single word, they will be a subtle declaration of your elegance and sophistication! 

You will feel touched by the Eternity of Art and its symbolic universe. And this is a sensation almost impossible to be translated into words! After all, they are the sublime union of the beauty of nature and the human soul. And each one has a horizon of meanings as beautiful as its appearance. 

In short: It is the perfect fusion of Art and Fashion! So, do not miss the chance to have this masterpiece in your hands. By acquiring this Art Jewelry piece, you will be investing in an art object that transcends time and will be passed down from generation to generation, becoming increasingly rare and precious, as all true works of art are. 

Add this Art Jewelry piece to your collection today, because those who dress in Art are beyond fashion!

Materials

  • High Quality Champagne Gold Plated Brass

Adorned with an artisanal, tarnish-proof finish.

Gems that embellish this Art Jewelry:

  • Amethyst, Lapis Lazuli, Pyrite

Dimensions

Elegantly crafted for a perfect fit, this bracelet graces your wrist with a refined touch. Designed with care, it offers a fixed, secure embrace, maintaining its form while beautifully complementing your style. Please note, the bracelet is modeled by Hannah, whose wrist size is 5.9 in; 150 mm. All measurements can be found below.

Internal Circumference: 6.29 in; 160 mm

Weight: 0.9 oz; 25 g

Width: 1.3 in; 35 mm

Art Jewelry Care

All Art Jewelry is 100% artistically handcrafted, which requires special care when storing it.

We always advise our customer to store each Art in its own packaging, away from other jewelry, to avoid scratches.

Clean your Art Jewelry with a clean dry cloth, avoiding the use of metallic wire or abrasive sponges.

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Gems that embellish this Art Jewelry

Amethyst

The Tale About The Amethyst

Dionysus was drinking to defeat sobriety and the boredom he brought along with him.
Yet even that was not enough to dispel the apathy he felt that morning. Until something caught his eyes...

It was the beautiful young Amethyst, who walked towards the temple of Artemis - goddess of chastity and purity. Enchanted by the beauty of the mortal girl, Dionysus spied on the contours of the beautiful maiden while drinking his wine...

He no longer felt boredom, now it was something different that filled his body. He took another sip from his chalice, and staggering, entered the temple.

Amethyst paid tribute to the goddess and offered her prayers...

When Dionysus, overtaken by an uncontrollable desire, leapt upon her body and forced himself onto the maiden. The scent of sweet wine filled the place.

Desperate, Amethyst struggled futilely, trying to prevent the advances of the god. The more she resisted, the more Dionysus raged and desired her.

In a final breath, she pleaded for the intervention of her goddess, whom she had come to worship.

Artemis, in an impulsive act, to protect the chastity of her faithful or perhaps out of jealousy - we will never know, transformed the young woman into a white quartz stone. Amethyst's purity was preserved, but at the cost of her life.

Seeing what his uncontrollable impulse had done, Dionysus knelt before the object of his downfall and wept purple tears in remorse... coloring the tragedy he had caused with purple.

Moral of the story: Amethyst, personified in the young Amethyst of the story, reflects the philosophical symbolism of the struggle between unrestrained desire and the pursuit of inner purity.

The figure of Dionysus, god of wine and excess, represents the relentless pursuit of immediate satisfaction and the escape from sobriety, symbolizing human impulses.

The apathy and boredom Dionysus felt before meeting Amethyst represent the dissatisfaction we often experience when trying to fill our lives with fleeting pleasures.

The beauty of the mortal maiden stirred in him an uncontrollable desire, symbolizing temptation and the challenges we face in seeking self-control and moderation.

Amethyst's resistance and her efforts to thwart Dionysus' advances symbolize the inner struggle we all face in resisting impulses and temptations that can lead us to suffering. Her supplication to Artemis, goddess of chastity and purity, represents the search for spiritual guidance and protection in moments of weakness.

Amethyst's transformation into a white quartz stone at the hands of Artemis is an act of spiritual purification, symbolizing the preservation of inner purity at any cost. Dionysus, on the other hand, experiences deep remorse, personifying repentance and the search for redemption.

Therefore, Amethyst, represented by the tale of young Amethyst, invites us to reflect on the importance of moderation, self-control, and the pursuit of inner purity. She is a reminder that, even in the face of life's temptations and unrestrained impulses, we can find spiritual clarity and inner peace, coloring our journey with the wisdom that emerges from overcoming challenges.

Lapis Lazuli

Lapis Lazuli, a stone that has long captivated the imagination of ancient civilizations, has a rich mythological origin and philosophical symbolism that transcends its incomparable beauty.

Since ancient times, Lapis Lazuli has been considered more than just a stone; it was seen as a fragment of the gods' own flesh. Its deep blue and golden veins, resembling stars in the night sky, contributed to this reputation. Various cultures, including the Egyptians, Babylonians, Minoans, Chinese, Greeks, and Romans, revered this blue stone as a symbol of great importance.

A notable legend recounts that King Solomon received a Lapis Lazuli ring from an angel, allowing him to control an army of demons to build his temple. Modern scholars believe that many biblical references to sapphire may have actually been about Lapis Lazuli.

In Buddhism, Lapis Lazuli is considered essential for freeing oneself from negativity and seeking inner peace. The Sumerians believed that the spirits of their gods resided within the stone, while the ancient Egyptians saw it as a symbol of the night sky and a powerful amulet against evil forces.

Throughout time, Lapis Lazuli has been associated with attributes such as strength, courage, royalty, wisdom, intellect, and truth. Its deep blue color symbolizes the power of the night sky and the pursuit of knowledge, while the golden veins running through it resemble the shimmer of stars, connecting the earthly with the divine.

From a philosophical standpoint, Lapis Lazuli invites us to seek truth and wisdom, to free our minds from negative influences, and to embrace inner peace. It is a symbol of the connection between man and the divine, a window to knowledge and the courage to face challenges. Lapis Lazuli is therefore a stone that inspires us to elevate our spirits and explore the infinite world of intellect and spirituality.

Pyrite

Pyrite, also known as "Fool's Gold," is a gemstone that holds fascinating philosophical symbolism and mythological origins. Its name has roots in the Greek word "pyr," meaning "fire," alluding to the bright spark it produces when struck. This sparking phenomenon is metaphorically associated with inner fire and the flame of creativity that we all possess.

Various cultures throughout history have attributed magical characteristics to Pyrite and connected it to the power of fire. The ancient Incas saw it as the "tears of the sun" and believed it contained the energy and vitality of the sun god.

Philosophically, Pyrite symbolizes the spark of creativity and passion that resides within every human being. Just as the stone needs to be worked and polished to reveal its inner shine, our skills and talents also need to be nurtured and refined. Pyrite encourages us to explore our creative flame, to seek inner wisdom and enlightenment, and to transform our dreams and desires into reality.

Therefore, Pyrite teaches us to recognize and nurture the inner spark that makes us unique, to embrace the magic and fire of life, and not to underestimate our potential. It is an inspiring symbol of striving for excellence, passion, and fulfilling our deepest purposes. The spark of Pyrite represents the flame of creativity that burns in our hearts, and is a constant reminder that, like fire, we can shape and transform our destiny.