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Mr. Jose A. Inga
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Mr. Jose Luis Soto
Art work by: Alina and Abraham Soto
Inspired on our Cayman Islands under waters, the clarity, the sand and etc...
BTW did you know, the sand colours comes from the coral reefs? Well in the Cayman Island we have White Coral and in Little Cayman you will find molecules of Pink Coral.
By Alina M. Soto
Caymanite is a rare semi-precious stone found in the Cayman Islands. Caymanite is a sedimentary carbonate rock, formed millions of years ago in our distant past.
Local artisans have been transforming Caymanite into luxurious jewelry settings since the 1970’s; hey construct artistic forms from the stone especially highlighting the stones natural colours, creating many unique pieces. Caymanite’s earthy colors range from black to peachy tones.Caymanite makes the perfect souvenir of your time in Cayman, a small piece of Cayman that you can always wear.
For Art-Work click the following link; Caymanite Art and Jewelry Samples
Queen Conch and Whelk shells are treasures of the Cayman Islands’ coastal waters, showcasing nature's beauty through their intricate patterns and natural luster. These shells have a rich history in island culture, prized for their aesthetic appeal and durability.
At Casa de Soto, each piece of jewelry is crafted with heartfelt dedication as our artisans transform these shells into stunning, one-of-a-kind pieces. They bring out every shell’s unique color gradient and texture, honoring its natural beauty. Queen Conch shells display shades of pink, ivory, and cream, while Whelk Shells offer a variety of earthy tones with subtle iridescence.
Our work, made from Queen Conch and Whelk, is more than just an accessory—it’s a wearable piece of paradise infused with passion and a lasting memory of the Cayman Islands that you can carry with you always.
By Abraham A. Soto
By Jose Luis Soto