Learn about the history of the luxury bottle that will be auctioned to support socio-environmental projects, mainly in the Amazon Rainforest; check it out!
In November this year, an international auction will take place, in which the product presented will be a bottle worth R$5 million.
The one and a half liter bottle was exclusively produced by Ô Amazon Air Water, with the water extracted from the air of the largest tropical forest in the world: our Amazon forest. For this reason, it is known as the “purest water on the planet”, as it is extracted from flying rivers, which are practically masses of humid air that pass through the forest and influence rainfall across the country.
Furthermore, the product is free of chlorine, preservatives and sodium. Meeting all standards of the fine water market, which is represented by the Fine Water Society. Its luxurious design is covered in 280 diamonds, silver and 18-karat gold. The objective of the auction is to raise money for socio-environmental projects, for the riverside population of Barcelos, which is located in the interior of Amazonas. It is worth mentioning that the water was produced there.
The origin of the name
The water that will be auctioned was collected on the night of a full moon, which is why its name was Victoria Amazonica. Making references to the story of the water lily, a young indigenous woman who drowned in a river and became a water star.
The initiative to produce this bottle shows the encouragement of female entrepreneurship, forest monitoring and preservation, promotion of tourism, among others.
Source: Maxima

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