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Эксклюзив 2009

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Русская Ювелирная сеть

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   Maracujб and wings of a butterfly

Vancox was established in 1982 by Ricardo Bronfen. It is located in Belo Horizonte, Brasilia. Apart from Brasilia, jewelers present their goods in the U.S., Europe, the Middle East and Japan.
Vancox's design and style are inspired by the exuberant nature of Brasilia.

Mosaico

This collection was inspired by the art of mosaic. Stones of different shapes, cut especially according to order for Vancox, were used as parts of each item’s composition. Amethysts and citrines of different tinges and white topaz are used in the collection.

Maracuja

Items from this collection resemble twigs and boughs twisted with leaves and fruits. This is a large collection of items from white and yellow gold with sapphires of different colors.



Monarca

Monarca is the name of a migratory butterfly which can be found in North, Central and South America. The general pattern of the butterfly’s wings and its separate details became the source of inspiration upon creation of this collection. Plain and studded items are also presented in it. A wide range of stones from orange to white and blue topaz are used. Some items clearly resemble a butterfly, while others look like flowers.


Noronha

This collection was created under the influence of the coral reef located in the Fernando de Noronha, ecological resort on the Brazilian coast. Lacy images of items reflect the beauty of the reef. Green chalcedony (plasma) and emeralds are used in items made from yellow gold, while tanzanite and purple chalcedony are used in items made from white gold.