Renata Cambaúva
Renata Cambaúva
Renata Cambaúva’s passion for non-traditional and raw gem jewelry shines through as she shares insights of the sacred geometry of life into her collections. Each piece, infused with Latin American influences and mystery, tells a story of connection, self-acceptance, and spiritual awakening. Renata Cambaúva’s journey, from her background in design and advertising in Brazil to her ethical sourcing practices, underscores her commitment to creating not just jewelry, but purposeful artifacts that inspire and empower. Fostering community and embracing diversity, Renata Cambaúva envisions more than just a brand—it’s a movement toward self-discovery and collective growth. Delve into Renata Cambaúva’s world of beauty, valor, and integrity, where jewelry becomes a conduit for personal transformation and human connection.
Designer’s Insight
“My fine jewelry pieces tells a story of connection, spiritual awakening, transformation and ultimately self-acceptance”, where the designer asks the wearer - “You are a human, a parent, a friend, a partner, a multitude of
avatars, so why should your jewelry be only one thing?”
Awards
Renata Cambaúva artistry in fine jewelry design was awarded the 2024 CASE Awards by the Jewelers of America, 2024 Retailers Choice Awards by In Store Magazine and 2023 Loupe Project by The Women’s Jewelry Association sponsored by De Beers. The designer’s fine jewelry pieces are currently stocked at Atelier d’Emotion (New York), Kat Mojo (Chicago) and Fiat Lux (San Francisco).
Collections Purpose
All collections are created with one intention in mind: dress to transform into the person one aspires to be. We take in consideration how geometry mirrors the best features of the body and the intentions that drive the pursuit of our purpose in life. Renata Cambaúva is an artist and jewelry designer of the first fine gold crystal necklace in the market that is modular among other prized pieces. All collections are founded on the principles of personal transformation and empowerment, and from this strong point of view, the collections have been embraced by a large following, won awards, and now aim to transform lives through service in education.
As a designer, she loves jewelry, but her goal is to build a legacy through it. With this work she is gathering assets to help fund the collection to raise more funds to build a vocational and lapidary school for a mining community in Brazil with Gems Keep Giving partnered with Brian Cook, a non profit board director, human life advocate and lapidary artist. This endeavor looks to direct attention to artisanal mining through safe, ethical and sustainable practices when extracting and mining the earth, helping with Gem traceability while elevating workers conditions and directly impacting their quality of life positively.