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Sold outVisit product page →Santa Isla makes jewelry in partnership with Embera Chami artisans of Colombia. The Embera Chami believe they weave spiritual intentions as a way to connect back to nature.
Established in 2013 by Jess Sanchez, Santa Isla is a love letter to Colombia. We celebrate the Embera’s weaving practice and respect its cultural significance, to create playful and intentional pieces that bring joy. A tiny piece of Colombia’s magic for you to hold.
20% of each sale goes back to the Embera Chami artisans.
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Visit product page →Santa Isla makes jewelry in partnership with Embera Chami artisans of Colombia. The Embera Chami believe they weave spiritual intentions as a way to connect back to nature.
Established in 2013 by Jess Sanchez, Santa Isla is a love letter to Colombia. We celebrate the Embera’s weaving practice and respect its cultural significance, to create playful and intentional pieces that bring joy. A tiny piece of Colombia’s magic for you to hold.
20% of each sale goes back to the Embera Chami artisans.
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Visit product page →Santa Isla makes jewelry in partnership with Embera Chami artisans of Colombia. The Embera Chami believe they weave spiritual intentions as a way to connect back to nature.
Established in 2013 by Jess Sanchez, Santa Isla is a love letter to Colombia. We celebrate the Embera’s weaving practice and respect its cultural significance, to create playful and intentional pieces that bring joy. A tiny piece of Colombia’s magic for you to hold.
20% of each sale goes back to the Embera Chami artisans.
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Visit product page →Made in Portgual
Sao Braz Menthol Candy
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Visit product page →100% cotton
Back - Canada Rooster
Front - Saudade Little Portugal / Toronto emblem
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On saleVisit product page →Premium Black Embroidery - Word Saudade
Crewneck sweatshirt 50% cotton and 50% polyester
Heavy Cotton Poly Blend with Light Fleece Interior
Unisex / Fits true to size
Premium Black Embroidery - Word Saudade
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Visit product page →Handmade makeup/travel pouches using beautiful designer fabrics in 100% cotton and/or 100% linen, with coordinating zippers, zipper pulls and linings.
A “Saudade” label is sewn onto one side. Various Prices
Various sizes:
Small: 7 inches wide by 5 inches tall
Medium: 8 inches wide by 6 inches tall
Large: 10” wide by 6.5 inches tall
Extra large: 11 inches wide by 7 inches tall
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On saleVisit product page →Benamor body cream and soap, 300ml each
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On saleVisit product page →Gift Set pictured is Castelbel Rose Body Lotion, and Rose Soap 300g each.
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Visit product page →Gift Set pictured is Couto toothpaste 60g, Couto vaseline 18g & rooster.
rooster: black
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Sold outVisit product page →Campos Santos Flor de Sal-Piri Piri
Gallo reserva extra virgem olive oil 250ml
Calve Piri Piri 50ml
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Visit product page →The Pointed Collection
The first glass producing factory – A Real Fábrica de Vidros da Marinha Grande – was established by the Marquis of Pombal in 1769. Since then many factories have maintained the regions secular tradition. They produce high quality mouth blown glass.
The Depósito da Marinha Grande, with their vast variety of products, keeps up their tradition, introducing innovative techniques in the production of this sustainable, yet noble product.
Made in Portugal
Material: Mouth Blown Glass
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Visit product page →The first glass producing factory – A Real Fábrica de Vidros da Marinha Grande – was established by the Marquis of Pombal in 1769. Since then many factories have maintained the regions secular tradition. They produce high quality mouth blown glass.
The Depósito da Marinha Grande, with their vast variety of products, keeps up their tradition, introducing innovative techniques in the production of this sustainable, yet noble product.
Material: Mouth Blown Glassware
Dimensions: Height 18.5 cm, Diameter 5.5 cm
Made in Portugal
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Visit product page →Black with white letter
- 100% combed ringspun cotton jersey
- Supremely soft, superior quality
- Modern, slightly fitted shape
- Athletic Heather is 90% cotton, 10% polyester
Size Guide
5XL XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL Body Length 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Body Width 16.5 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Sleeve Length 8 8.25 8.63 9.13 9.63 10.25 null null Full Body Length 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 -
Visit product page →Seja Mestre na Arte de Viver é um manual poderoso e prático que o irá inspirar a investir numa melhor qualidade de vida, tanto a nível profissional como pessoal. Robin Sharma, autor de vários best-sellers publicados em mais de 40 idiomas, ajudou já milhões de pessoas (incluindo líderes de algumas das maiores empresas mundiais) a atingir o seu potencial máximo - e pode ajudá-lo a si, também! Através de 101 pequenas histórias, anedotas e parábolas.
101 Lições para Conquistar a Grandeza Pessoal e Profissional Todos temos um destino comum: a grandeza. Mas cabe a cada um decidir se aceita ou não essa chamada do destino… Podemos ter um impacto significativo no mundo à nossa volta e viver uma vida com sentido, se nos decidirmos a fazê-lo. Para todos aqueles que estão determinados a criar uma vida extraordinária, Seja Mestre na Arte de Viver é um manual poderoso, prático e cheio de inspiração. Tão provocante quanto cativante, este livro está repleto de grandes ideias que o irão desafiar e transformar, permitindo-lhe aceder a todo o seu potencial e despertar o que de melhor há em si. Dê hoje mesmo esse passo em frente – aprenda o que pode fazer melhor para ser excelente.
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Visit product page →This Wild Lavender Honey is produced in the mountains of the interior of Portugal, where bees find vast areas of wild lavender (Lavandula stoechas) integrated in a flora and fauna almost intact, thanks to the low human activity and absence of pollution.
Pure wild lavender honey made in Portugal.
Package Contains: 500GR / 17.6 OZ
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Visit product page →Lavender honey is one of the most popular varieties in the Portuguese persevered area. This 100% raw honey made from wild lavender the region of nature reserve in Portugal; it has a light sweet and floral taste. With no preservatives, and no artificial flavours. This package is for the convenience of pouring honey.
Made in Portugal
500g
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Visit product page →Sleepwalking Land written by Mia Couto translated by David Brookshaw.
On almost every page of this witty magical realist whodunit, we sense Couto's delight on those places where language slips officialdom's asphyxiating grasp." The New York Times Book Review on The Last Flight of the Flamingo
The most prominent of the younger generation of writers in Portuguese-speaking Africa, Couto passionately and sensitively describes everyday life in poverty-stricken Mozambique." Guardian (London)
Quite unlike anything else I have read from Africa."
Doris Lessing
As the civil war rages in 1980s Mozambique, an old man and a young boy, refugees from the war, seek shelter in a burnt-out bus. Among the effects of a dead passenger, they come across a set of notebooks that tell of his life. As the boy reads the story to his elderly companion, this story and their own develop in tandem. Written in 1992, Mia Couto's first novel is a powerful indictment of the suffering war brings.
Born in 1955 in Mozambique, Mia Couto ran the AIM news agency during the revolutionary struggle. He now lives in Maputo where he works as an environmental biologist and heads the Mozambique side of the Limpopo Transnational Park. In 2007 he was the first African author to win the Latin Union Award for Romance Languages; in 2013 he was awarded the €100,000 Camões Prize for Literature, in recognition of his life's work. In 2014 he received the $50,000 Neustadt Prize for Literature, and in 2015 he was shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize.
Author
Mia Couto was born in 1955 in Mozambique and is the most prominent writer in Portuguese-speaking Africa. He has been active as a journalist and during the revolutionary struggle headed the AIM news agency. He now lives in Maputo where he works as an environmental biologist and runs the Mozambique part of the Kruger National Park.
Translator
David Brookshaw is a London-born professor of Brazilian Studies at the University of Bristol specializing in comparative literature, translation, and postcolonial Portuguese literature. He has translated works by Mia Cuoto and Onésimo Almeida and compiled an anthology of stories by the Portuguese author José Rodrigues Miguéis.
Language English Print length 256 pages ISBN-10 185242897X ISBN-13 978-1852428976 -
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Swallows are symbols of love and loyalty, but also of home and family, feelings that are well rooted in Portuguese culture. After long-haul flights looking for milder climates, the swallows build their nest in the same place year after year.
They are also creatures that, throughout their lives, have a single partner.Characteristics:
- Traditional ceramic swallow.
- Packed in a cardboard box.Weight: 150g
Dimensions: 9.7L x 7.3W x 3H cm
Made in Portugal
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Visit product page →There's a time and a place for regular socks. For days that call for a little something extra! Imported from Portugal and manufactured by Meia Mania, who have been making socks for over 50 years, these comfy meias (or peúgas) are great for any occasion and are sure to be conversation starters!
- Cotton/Nylon mix with some stretch
- Machine wash
- Made in Portugal with ❤️
- size: 39/42
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Visit product page →There's a time and a place for regular socks. For days that call for a little something extra! Imported from Portugal and manufactured by Meia Mania, who have been making socks for over 50 years, these comfy meias (or peúgas) are great for any occasion and are sure to be conversation starters!
- Cotton/Nylon mix with some stretch
- Machine wash
- Made in Portugal with ❤️
- size: 39/42
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Visit product page →There's a time and a place for regular socks. For days that call for a little something extra! Imported from Portugal and manufactured by Meia Mania, who have been making socks for over 50 years, these comfy meias (or peúgas) are great for any occasion and are sure to be conversation starters!
- Cotton/Nylon mix with some stretch
- Machine wash
- Made in Portugal with ❤️
- 9-11.5
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Composition and manufacture
-85% Cotton
-12% Polyamide
-3% Elastane
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Visit product page →Author: Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen & Jorge de Sena Language: Portuguese,
Este volume reúne a troca epistolar entre Sophia de Mello Breyner e Jorge de Sena, desde o ano que marcou o exílio do escritor no Brasil até à data da sua morte.
O resultado é um impressionante retrato social, histórico e moral do Portugal dos anos 60 e 70.
Retrato de um país perdido. Retrato de «dezoito anos de ausência que poderiam ter sido dezoito anos de convívio, de encontros, conversas, riso comum, aflições e alegrias comunicadas.»English overview
This volume brings together the correspondence between Sophia de Mello Breyner and Jorge de Sena, from the year that marked the writer's exile in Brazil until the date of his death.
The result is an impressive social, historical, and moral portrait of Portugal in the 1960s and 70s.
A portrait of a lost country. A portrait of "eighteen years of absence that could have been eighteen years of companionship, of encounters, conversations, shared laughter, shared anxieties and joys."
Author
Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen (Oporto, November 6, 1919 – Lisbon, July 2, 2004) was an award-winning Portuguese poet and writer.
Sophia, as she is often referred to in Portugal, was born in Porto to a wealthy aristocratic family. She inherited the surname ‘Andresen’ from her paternal grandfather, a Danish merchant. She received a strict Catholic upbringing, and was to remain a fervent believer until the end of her life. After spending her childhood in Porto she moved to Lisbon, where she attended the Universidade de Lisboa. As a student, she was activelly involved in Catholic movements. Politically, she defended constitutional monarchy and openly criticized Salazar’s dictatorship. In 1946 she married lawyer and politician Francisco Sousa Tavares. They had five children, among whom journalist and best-selling author Miguel Sousa Tavares. After the Carnation Revolution in 1974, she made a brief incursion into politics as an MP for the Socialist Party (centre-left).
Andresen won acclaim as a storyteller with Contos Exemplares (Exemplary Tales),”Histórias da Terra e do Mar” (Stories of Land and Sea), and a number of children’s books – A Menina do Mar (The Sea Girl), O Cavaleiro da Dinamarca (The Danish Knight), A Floresta(The Forest), O Rapaz de Bronze (The Bronze Boy), A Fada Oriana (The Fairy Oriana). She also published several poetry books and anthologies, including: Poesia, Dual, Livro Sexto, Coral, Dia do Mar, No Tempo Dividido, Grades, O Nome das Coisas, As Ilhas, Antologia, Geografia, Navegações, O Búzio de Cós. In 1999 she became the first woman to receive the highest Portuguese award for poetry, the Prémio Camões. She was also awarded the Spanish Premio Reina Sofia in 2003.
“Poetry,” she explained, “is my understanding of the universe, my way of relating to things, my participation in reality, my encounter with voices and images. This is why the poem speaks not of an ideal life but of a concrete one: the angle of a window, the resonance of streets, cities and rooms, the shadow cast by a wall, a sudden face, the silence, distance and brightness of the stars, the night’s breath, the scent of linden and of oregano.” The sea is probably the most central theme in her poetical works. Other recurring themes are Ancient Greece and ideas of freedom and justice.
Jorge de Sens
Jorge de Sena was a prominent Portuguese author born in Lisbon in 1919, known for his significant contributions to literature and his opposition to the authoritarian regime of António de Oliveira Salazar. Raised in a family with a strong emphasis on education, Sena was an early reader and demonstrated a passion for writing from a young age. After initially pursuing a military career, he shifted focus to his literary ambitions, publishing his first collection of poetry in 1942 and becoming a respected literary critic. His opposition to the Salazar regime led him to exile in Brazil after a failed coup attempt in 1959, where he embraced the country's intellectual freedom and continued his writing. Later, Sena moved to the United States, where he taught at the University of Wisconsin and the University of California, Santa Barbara. He was recognized for his literary achievements with several prestigious awards, including the Portuguese Order of Infante D. Henrique. Sena's legacy is marked by his dual identity as a Portuguese writer and a significant figure in Brazilian literature, remembered for his advocacy for democracy and artistic expression. He passed away from lung cancer in 1978, leaving behind a rich body of work and a large family.
Idioma: Português Dimensões: 153 x 232 x 14 mm Encadernação: Capa mole Páginas: 208 ISBN: 9789895762507