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CHINGAZA

the magic of the moor

Chingaza is a natural national park located on the outskirts of Bogotá in the Eastern Cordillera of the Andes. It is a complex ecosystem made up of Andean forests, high Andean forests and moors, which are responsible for supplying a the capital with a resource of vital importance: water. 

Frailejones flowering in the Chingaza moor

SUSPENSION, WITHOUT LIMIT AND LIGHTNESS

This majestic  and imposing wasteland shows its lightness al standing out between the clouds. The mist is responsible for blurring the limits between its parts and shows once again that everything is united by water. It allows us to live a feeling of being suspended between the mountain and the sky.

Hundreds of flowering frailejones in the Chingaza moorland

TAKE WITH YOU THE MAJESTICITY OF THE MOOR

Model reveals her beautiful bracelet inspired by the Chingaza moor made of recycled silver from x-rays and recycled concrete from rubble

MATERIALS

This collection is handcrafted from X-ray recovered sterling silver and recycled concrete from rubble, symbolically giving back to the wasteland the limestone that was quarried from it over the past century.

Frailejones in the Chingaza moor

CONTRIBUTES TO THE CONSERVATION OF THE HIGH ANDEAN FOREST

With each purchase of a jewel from the CHINGAZA collection, you help us obtain the necessary resources to reforest with endemic species a surrounding páramo area that was being destined for mining. For this, we allied with Fundación Natura, whose main mission is the conservation, use and management of biodiversity to generate social, economic and environmental benefits, within the framework of sustainable human development. They study the land, do the planting and take care of it to ensure that it becomes a biological corridor for the fauna and flora of the ecosystem. To learn more about this project visit.

Frailejones in the Chingaza moor

WITH YOUR HELP WE HAVE ACHIEVED

Reforest a land bordering the moor with

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NATIVE SPECIES

of High Andean Forest

Learn more about this initiative here

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