SAO PAULO, Brazil 20 July 2011 - Brazilian jewelry designer Anton Maria Elle, whose latest works are exhibited at the Museum Casa Cor Design, uses a variety of precious stones, pearls and rounded, and is inspired by the fluidity and the transformation of nature.
The designer, based in Marilia, Sao Paulo State, about six hours drive from the commercial capital of Brazil, using natural materials in his creations, sometimes incorporating South Sea pearls, precious stones, often from Brazil, of high quality diamonds.
"My designs have curves and shapes that suggest movement. Nature is always changing and being transformed," he told Outlook jewelry.
Maria Antonelli, who has a passion for gemology, is part of a scene from the Brazilian jewelry is distinguished by its predominant use of colored stones.
It is a vibrant community promising designers experiment with unusual shapes and materials, many of which are described Feninjer Fair, Brazil's leading trade fair in Sao Paulo jewelry 3 to 6 August, 2011.
Casa Cor, adjacent to the Jockey Club racecourse, with a view of reaching the skyscrapers of Sao Paulo battalions, the exhibition presents the latest home decorating, and is part of the work of 16 jewelry designers such as Mary Antonelle.
Jewellery Design Community in Sao Paulo is a dynamic group of young people above all eager to show their latest works at every opportunity in the largest city of Brazil, which is considered the engine of rapid economic growth.
Earlier this month, designers such as Andrea and Paula Macedo Caue Pronotti presents her jewelry in the stands in the Mercadinho Chic! in the most exclusive shopping streets of Sao Paulo, Rua Oscar Freire, a short distance from H. Stern, leader of the jewelers in Brazil and the heavily guarded store Cartier global brands.
Caue Macedo unusual combinations of materials used in jewelry men's thick, precious metals, such as wood.
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