TRADITIONAL PORTUGUESE JEWELRY COLLECTIONS

    Discover the stories behind the collections that define traditional Portuguese jewelry.

    TRADITIONAL PORTUGUESE JEWELRY

    COLLECTIONS

    Discover the stories behind the collections that define traditional Portuguese jewelry.
    HEART OF VIANA
    Currently used as a symbol of the city of Viana do Castelo, in the north of Portugal, the Heart of Viana has a markedly religious inspiration.
    QUEEN EARRINGS
    They became popular for having been offered to Queen D. Maria II during her visit to Viana do Castelo and are today an iconic model of Portuguese jewelry.
    VIANA BEADS
    Inspired by the oldest type of adornment, the Viana Beads made up the necklaces that the young women of Viana do Castelo had the ambition to own.
    CARAMUJOS
    Inspired by the art of Portuguese tiles.
    CARAMUJOS
    Inspired by the art of Portuguese tiles.
    CARAMUJOS
    Inspired by the art of Portuguese tiles.
    FILIGREE
    A manual art that requires extreme skill to work the very fine silver or gold threads.
    FILIGREE
    A manual art that requires extreme skill to work the very fine silver or gold threads.
    FILIGREE
    A manual art that requires extreme skill to work the very fine silver or gold threads.
    JEWELS OF MARCASITES
    Featuring natural marcasite stones, marcasite jewels are a silver replica of traditional 18th-century Portuguese jewelry.
    BAROQUE JEWELS
    Baroque-inspired pieces, characteristic of the 18th and 19th centuries, baroque jewelry is stamped and carved with natural and religious motifs.
    MINAS NOVAS
    Recreations of late 18th century Portuguese jewelry, the jewelry in the Minas Novas collection was originally created for court receptions.

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