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Tiago was a young historian, obsessed with the —the oldest diplomatic pact in the world. He spent his days in a dusty archive, tracing the lineage of the 1386 Treaty of Windsor. But his own life was lacking the very "union" he studied, until he met Clara.
However, as they researched the ring together, they realized it wasn't a royal artifact. It belonged to an ordinary couple from the 1960s who had lived in , a community in Rio built as part of a "Good Neighbor" alliance between the U.S. and Brazil. The ring was a symbol of a different kind of alliance—one of community and survival in the face of hardship. AlianГ§a
Clara was a jeweler from Rio de Janeiro. She had come to Pernambuco to study the traditional metalwork of the Northeast. To her, an aliança wasn't a treaty signed by kings; it was a promise forged in fire—a physical circle representing a bond that had no beginning and no end. Tiago was a young historian, obsessed with the