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Silvana and Joao Alexandre handcrafted art glass jewelry

João Alexandre and Silvana met through mutual friends. They developed a friendship and later started dating. Today, they are a couple united and determined to make a living from their art and crafts. Theirs is a marriage of bodies, souls and ideas.

They were born in Rio Grande do Sul, but lived in several Brazilian cities and also abroad, in Italy and Great Britain. Now, are established in Santa Catarina state.

João was always curious and attracted to the possibility of transforming materials into new and different objects. As a child, while vacationing at his grandmother's house, he liked to rummage through the piles of leather scraps from a shoe workshop nearby.

Silvana was inspired by her mother's sketchbooks. She admired the art of drawing and the transformation that a pencil can make on a blank sheet of paper. With this new world appearing before her, she chose to study fine arts. After exploring a variety of artistic languages, she found her expression in fused glass art.

"The glass fusing technique is millenarian and consists of overlapping pieces of glass, then placing them in an oven at 800 degrees until they melt into a single piece. Our raw material is the glass, mostly recycled. In addition, we also use leather, clay, wood and metals to complement our creations. The whole process is handmade, from the glass cutting to the mineral oxide painting, leather cutting and dyeing," she says.

"Our inspiration comes from nature, from beauty, from people, from experience but, above all, from the will to do and live from art. "We like to see the great possibilities of colors and shapes that glass can acquire. It is really fascinating to see the creation of new pieces. Even more fascinating is to add other materials to glass, like leather, as a support for the designs we craft."

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João Alexandre and Silvana met through mutual friends. They developed a friendship and later started dating. Today, they are a couple united and determined to make a living from their art and crafts. Theirs is a marriage of bodies, souls and ideas.

They were born in Rio Grande do Sul, but lived in several Brazilian cities and also abroad, in Italy and Great Britain. Now, are established in Santa Catarina state.

João was always curious and attracted to the possibility of transforming materials into new and different objects. As a child, while vacationing at his grandmother's house, he liked to rummage through the piles of leather scraps from a shoe workshop nearby.

Silvana was inspired by her mother's sketchbooks. She admired the art of drawing and the transformation that a pencil can make on a blank sheet of paper. With this new world appearing before her, she chose to study fine arts. After exploring a variety of artistic languages, she found her expression in fused glass art.

"The glass fusing technique is millenarian and consists of overlapping pieces of glass, then placing them in an oven at 800 degrees until they melt into a single piece. Our raw material is the glass, mostly recycled. In addition, we also use leather, clay, wood and metals to complement our creations. The whole process is handmade, from the glass cutting to the mineral oxide painting, leather cutting and dyeing," she says.

"Our inspiration comes from nature, from beauty, from people, from experience but, above all, from the will to do and live from art. "We like to see the great possibilities of colors and shapes that glass can acquire. It is really fascinating to see the creation of new pieces. Even more fascinating is to add other materials to glass, like leather, as a support for the designs we craft."

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Brazil is a land of diverse crafts — with an artistic heritage dating back more than 25,000 years. From ancient cave paintings to the region's exquisite pre-Columbian pottery; from African and Portuguese-influenced arts to vibrant surviving indigenous crafts, to the nation's passion for contemporary style — Brazil is awash with color and diversity.

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    Silvana and Joao Alexandre

    May 31, 2023
    O O.
    I have been looking at this pendant for a long time. I thought it was really pretty and that it would go perfectly with one of my tunics. Well, I couldn't resist buying it and I'm very happy with it.
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    April 16, 2021
    D Debbie
    The quality and colors of this pendant make it a perfect addition to my collection!
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    January 28, 2021
    J Joy Ellen
    I bought this necklace for myself since I love green and wear that color often. The leather, ceramic, and glass combine into an elegant piece.
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    January 16, 2021
    J Judy
    This was a gift for my hairdresser, due to Covid, have had no feedback yet. But, I certainly liked it and would wear it.
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    May 25, 2020
    C Cynthia
    Shades of blue reminds of of the ocean. Sturdy and can be worn with many colors.
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    May 1, 2020
    M Michelle
    Love this necklace. Gorgeous colors, solid construction. Would buy again!
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    April 11, 2020
    J Jo Ann
    The lush green reminds us of the need to cherish and save our forests and jungles. It is one of the most unusual necklaces I own. Glass and leather is such an unusual combination and so internalizing.
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    September 4, 2019
    E Eugene
    The pendant has beautiful colors that make it an accessory to almost anything you wear. The cord is extra long so you can wear it long or short, depending on the outfit you wear.
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