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Begonia Earrings – Brazilian Lightness. Timelessly elegant.
The Begonia Earrings combine the warm glow of Capim Dourado with soft pink tones to create an exceptional piece of jewelry full of charm and lightness. Inspired by the beauty of tropical flowers, they unite traditional Brazilian craftsmanship with a modern, feminine design.
A stylish companion for women who wish to harmoniously combine color, naturalness, and elegance.
Why Begonia is so special
🌿 Handmade from original Capim Dourado – natural & unique
🌸 Harmonious combination of gold and pink tones
✨ Striking spiral design – artistic and timeless
🤍 Feather-light & comfortable to wear – all day long
🛡 Nickel-free clasp, 18k gold-plated – suitable for sensitive skin
♻️ Sustainably & fairly made in Brazil
Design & Feel
The double spiral design gives the Begonia earrings a special dynamism. The golden spiral of Capim Dourado meets a delicate pink element, creating an elegant contrast between naturalness and modern lightness.
With a length of approx. 6 cm, the earrings set stylish accents without being obtrusive. Their feather-light weight ensures comfortable wear, making them a perfect companion for everyday wear and special occasions.
The nickel-free, 18k gold-plated clasp offers a secure hold and high wearing comfort.
The story behind it
Capim Dourado, Brazil's famous golden grass, grows exclusively in the Cerrado and has been traditionally handcrafted there for generations. Each piece of jewelry is created with great care and bears the signature of experienced artisans.
The Begonia earrings reflect the colors of Brazilian floral worlds and combine natural materials with timeless elegance.
Details at a glance
- Material: Capim Dourado (vegetable) & dyed natural fiber
- Clasp: nickel-free, 18k gold-plated
- Length: approx. 6 cm
- Design: Double spiral in gold and pink
- Feather-light & comfortable to wear
- Handmade in Brazil
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golden grass
the material
Capim Dourado is a rare, protected natural raw material from the interior of Brazil. Its natural, golden sheen makes every sustainably harvested and handcrafted piece of jewelry a unique item.

TRANSPARENT ORIGIN
SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION
Sustainability and transparency are core values of our work. Through regular personal exchange with the artisans on site in Brazil, we ensure fair conditions, high quality, and the authenticity of our products.

Processing
HIGH-QUALITY MATERIALS
Our jewelry is made from a nickel-free metal alloy with real 18k gold plating and is particularly skin-friendly. Embellished with gemstones, some with palm silk, and Capim Dourado – vegan, durable, and sustainable – we recommend careful handling to preserve their beauty for a long time.

About Us
MY JOURNEY WITH CAPIM DOURADO
I'm Julia, founder of the jewelry label Capido. Born in Brazil and living in Germany since 2016, I combine my passion for jewelry and craftsmanship – shaped by my grandfather, a goldsmith – with the unique beauty of Capim Dourado. With Capido, I bring handmade, sustainable jewelry from Brazil to Europe, uniting tradition, quality, and timeless design. Capido is based in Oldenburg.

CAPIDO – JEWELRY LABEL FROM OLDENBURG
FAIRS, MARKETS & RETAIL
What began as a personal discovery at a Brazilian street market is now an established jewelry label from Germany. Capido is present at design markets and trade fairs and available in retail – always with personal contact with customers and partners in Brazil at its core.

Why Capido
OUR MISSION
With Capido, we want to showcase the beauty of Capim Dourado jewelry from Brazil – transparently, fairly, and sustainably – and bring a piece of Brazilian artisanal culture to Germany and Europe.

JEWELRY WITH ATTITUDE
THE DIRECT COMPARISON
At Capido, the focus is on handcrafted jewelry pieces created with great care, traditional techniques, and natural materials. But what exactly is the difference between handcrafted jewelry and conventional mass-produced goods?