The search for elegant, light and comfortable decoration has gained space in the decoration of homes and offices in recent months. The architecture that values ​​the principles of well-being and coziness is highlighted, especially if it is accompanied by factors such as modernity, innovation and sustainability, common characteristics in decorations with natural stones, whether in their raw or carved state.

Brazilian Minerals Natural Stones

Clarissa Maciel, International Relations manager at Precious Brazil, explains that natural stones are specialties of Brazilian Minerals companies. The action of Precious Brazil, an initiative of the Brazilian Institute of Gems and Precious Metals (IBGM) in partnership with the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil) aims to enhance the reach of the products of the 15 member companies in the international market, mainly in the of furniture and decoration.

Agates, quartz, amethysts, in addition to other well-known and commercialized minerals, appear in smaller pieces, such as key rings, jewelry boxes and soap dishes. As well as larger ones such as tables, lamps, sinks and vases. “These elements bring a differential to the decoration of the environment. In addition to highlighting the expertise and care of Brazilians in the extraction and cutting of classic and exotic stones”.

Sustainability is also highlighted in the decoration, and shows itself as a great brand of Brazilian Minerals. “The companies that make up the Minerals initiative operate exclusively with licensed mining products. In addition to having all the necessary licenses and certifications to carry out their activities. Thus transforming the environment in a responsible, natural way, with its own atmosphere and in line with the 2020 decor trends”.

About Precious Brazil

The Sectorial Project aims to support and promote Brazilian companies in the Brazilian stone, jewelry and jewelry segments that want to export their products, whether they are beginners, exporters or internationalized ones. Conducted by IBGM – Brazilian Institute of Gems and Precious Metals in partnership with ApexBrasil – Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency – the project currently serves around 50 companies in the sector.