January 21, 2008
Miss Americas
Sarara Brazil

Dirt makes you dizzy, and wheat fields give you the willies. You’re not the outdoorsy type.
Awaken your inner naturalist with Sarara Brazil jewelry.
After developing an affinity for nature during her Southern Illinois upbringing, designer Sara Brandon jetted to Brazil to study anthropology. She quickly fell in love with Brazilian accessories, namely those with an indigenous, African, and European flair.
Today she’s back in the U.S. of A., working with local Brazilian artisans to develop her signature chunky necklaces, bracelets, and rings, using natural materials like grass, nuts, Amazonian seeds, and renewable woods.
Each piece is bold enough to make the plainest outfit pop. Whether it’s the necklace made from coral branch or the brilliant tangerine, cranberry, and turquoise dyed seeds in the tapestry necklace, you’ll pull off any piece you pick.
After all, you’re a natural.
Available online at sarabrazil.com.















