Considered the purest water in the world, it surprises by being auctioned for an astronomical price of R$5,4 million.
Surprising discovery in the Amazon: Nature, with its immensity and mysteries, revealed a jewel that goes far beyond what could be imagined.
The water, which can be considered the purest in the world, was bottled and is about to be auctioned.
But what really makes this liquid so special?
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In addition to its origin in the Amazon, the 1,5-liter bottle containing this water is a work of art adorned with 280 diamonds, gold and precious stones.
Get ready for a curiosity that could change your perception of one of Earth's most fundamental resources.
The richness of Victoria Amazonica water
Advertised as the most “valuable” and “pure” water in the world, Victoria Amazonica It is a nationally produced drink, originating from the Amazon.
The auction that will put it up for grabs will have a minimum value of U.S. $ one thousand 910, equivalent to approximately R $ million 5,4.
Luxury and sustainability
The bottle where the liquid is stored is custom-made, combining aesthetic beauty with sustainability.
According to the manufacturers, the money raised from the sale will be invested in socio-environmental programs aimed at riverside communities in the Amazon.
Technology and tradition
Victoria Amazonica is produced by Oh Amazon Air Water, an Amazonian company that specializes in capturing water from the “flying rivers” of the Amazon.
This fascinating process uses technology to condense water, which is created from the transpiration of trees.
Flying rivers are transported by air currents, providing pure water of unparalleled quality.
A tribute to life
“The idea behind this project goes far beyond creating the most valuable water in the world. It is a tribute to life, sustainability and the future of our planet,” said a company spokesperson.
The water is packaged in a uniquely crafted bottle that is a symbol of the world's largest rainforest.
Jewels in a bottle
The creation of this product was carried out with the collaboration of Tanya, responsible for producing the jewelry that adorns the bottle, and the Atlantis Intelligence Lab, an advertising agency.
According to Oh Amazon Air Water, the bottle has diamonds certified blacks and sustainable green gold.
A touch of mysticism
The production process of Victoria Amazonica is surrounded by mysticism and special care.
Water collection takes place in Barcelos, the city where the company is located, and is carried out exclusively on full moon nights.
This detail connects to the indigenous legend of Naia, a woman who, in love with the Moon, dives into a creek and, after her death, transforms into a Victoria Regia, an aquatic plant typical of the region.
An Amazonian Manifesto
Cal Júnior, president and founder of Oh Amazon Air Water, highlights the importance of the project: “The water bottle is unique and represents a work of art adorned with 280 diamonds, silver and gold, all around a grand purpose”.
He also highlights that the amount raised at the auction will be allocated to ten socio-environmental projects in Barcelos, benefiting riverside children.
life changing
“We work with riverside children from Barcelos, a community on the banks of the Rio Negro, promoting improvements ranging from access to drinking water to education,” explains Cal Júnior.
“These children are the future guardians of the Amazon ecosystem,” he concludes.
Water in an affordable version?
For those who want a less luxurious experience, the producer also offers a “clean” version of the water, without diamonds.
However, this does not mean that the product will be affordable.
According to information on the website Oh Amazon, a bottle costs US$ 225, or approximately R$ 1.200, with the current quote.
Victoria Amazonica water is not just a drink; it is a symbol of wealth, tradition and commitment to sustainability.
Would you be willing to spend a fortune to drink the purest water in the world?