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Competition for designers of jewelry in Museu da Presidência da República

Following the contest for designers of jewelery that the Museu da Presidência da República promoted last October, the artist Paul do Vale, to stay in third place in the competition, made ​​known their creations enriched basalt from the Azores. The basic concept of the collection that led to the presidency lies precisely in the use of São Miguel basalt, causing parts carrying a bit of Portuguese soil, allowing users to be with a bit of Portugal with him. Have been precisely this conceptual involvement could have led the First Lady, Dr. Maria Cavaco Silva, offering a collar artist SAR Queen of Jordan during the official visit of S. Excellency the President to that country in the Middle East. The piece chosen by the Presidency to serve as this state is a necklace, "Armillary Tie," which has as a central element of the armillary sphere of gold and silver, which involves a lot of Portuguese soil: a sphere of basalt Azorean. The central element of the collar allows various solutions to the wire, therefore, a number of high versatility.

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