Larissa Moraes
Brazil
I grew up in colorful household filled with art history books, canvases and brushes. Being the daughter of a struggling artist, I sought refuge in the pursuit of a stable career in law. After studying law, I started working as a legal aide in Brazil´s Senate and the federal government in Brasilia, Brazil´s capital. After years of exposure to heavy state bureaucracy, I realized that my heart was not where my work was and strived to find other employment opportunities where I could satisfy my creative desires. A friend of mine introduced me to the jewelry world and it was love at first sight. I initially started drawing and designing after I would return home from work… Shortly after those designs became my first few pieces… and now it has become a fulltime labor of love. I began designing fulltime towards the end of 2018. In early 2019 I started working on my “dream collection” and finally found the courage to post some of my works on Instagram. These posts changed my life. Shortly after, I received invites to participate in several jewelry exhibits after which I decided to show my collection at the Brazil Jewelry Week in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The feedback I received was so positive that it only reinforced my decision to design fulltime. That was when Larissa Moraes Jewelry was born! Courage breeds courage! I decided to participate in the A' Design Award and Competition in February 2020 and won gold prize! The sensation I felt in knowing that people could truly appreciate the love that I poured into my work was unmeasurable. I could finally say, “My work is my love, my love is my work” Access Larissa Moraes Newsroom
Featured Designs
Larissa Moraes
Ring
The Irises jewelry is art inspired by art. Van Gogh's irises have blue flowers with sword shaped leaves that are long and laminar. The flowers are represented in this double ring by sapphires and topazes while the sculptured gold conveys the leaves in their movement. The double ring is both comfortable and stunning. This is a jewel that literally puts art and nature in your hands.
A' Jewelry Design Award - Iron (2024) - Access Larissa Moraes Ring Press Kit
Larissa Moraes
Earrings
Earrings inspired by the Almond Tree in Blossom painted by Van Gogh. The delicacy of the branches are reproduced by delicate Cartier-type chains that, like the branches, sway with the wind. The various shades by different gemstones, from almost white to a more intense pink, represent the shades of your flowers. The cluster of blooming flowers are represented with different cutstones. Made with 18k gold, pink diamonds, morganites, pink sapphires and pink tourmalines. Polished and textured finish. Extremely light and with perfect fit. This is the arrival of spring in the form of a jewel.
A' Jewelry Design Award - Golden (2020) - Access Larissa Moraes Earrings Press Kit
Larissa Moraes
Necklace
A handmade necklace m inspired by Van Gogh's “Rosebush in Blossom” painting. The Rosebush Necklace are made with the best raw material: gold 18k and pearls. Pearls represent the rounded shapes and different sizes of the roses on Van Gogh's canvas. Van Gogh's branches became gold as they connect pearl to pearl in a complex web of beauty. The necklace's tip is detachable, allowing the user to match the mood and neckline of the day. This necklace was made for the red carpet.
A' Jewelry Design Award - Silver (2021) - Access Larissa Moraes Necklace Press Kit
Larissa Moraes
Earrings
Pair of handmade earrings made with the best raw material: gold 18k and natural gemstones. Van Gogh's sunflowers are perfectly materialized in the many yellow hues of citrines. The gemstones overlap each other creating a 3D effect seen in flowers and their many layers. A matte finish with lines represents the leaves while a polished finish is used to represent the branches.
A' Jewelry Design Award - Bronze (2021) - Access Larissa Moraes Earrings Press Kit
Larissa Moraes
Necklace
A handmade necklace inspired by van Gogh's gladiolus painting. Made of 18k gold, morganites, rubies and citrines. The diversity of the flowers is represented in the natural gemstones' different hues and colors. Delicate carvings in the gold represent the leaves' midrib and veins. Nature’s asymmetry and balance can be seen in the necklace delicate contours making it both bold and striking to the human eye.
A' Jewelry Design Award - Iron (2021) - Access Larissa Moraes Necklace Press Kit