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Amia Emeralds Brooch
Amia Emeralds Brooch
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Honoring the founder’s roots in Santa Marta, this piece is a tribute to the Arahuaco people — an Indigenous community from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, a sacred mountain range on Colombia’s Caribbean coast.
For centuries, the Arahuacos have seen themselves as protectors of nature’s balance, living in harmony with the Earth they call the heart of the world.
Amia, means “women” in the Arahuaco language. In their philosophy, women hold a fundamental role: they represent the Earth — the one who gives, nurtures, and makes life flourish.
The Amia Brooch captures that spirit through its form — radiating like the sun and the mountains, with lines that suggest roots, energy, and open arms reaching toward balance.
Worn close to the body, it becomes a small sun — a reminder of connection, renewal, and presence.
Handcrafted in 24k gold-plated bronze and adorned with raw Colombian emeralds, the Amia Brooch honors the wisdom of Indigenous peoples who have always lived in respect and connection with nature — and the woman, in Arahuaco belief, as the root that nurtures and sustains all life.
