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We strive to find Mexican silver, Vintage, antique and some newer jewelry that sets itself apart from the rest! Please contact us at LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE! as we are always buying older Mexican silver.

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    The Zuni Indians made the most wonderful smaller in size squash blossom necklaces and this handmade treasure is a unique snake eye turquoise example. The blossoms are hand formed with decorated cone shapes, a drape shaped bottom, and stones decorate all the way around the bottom of the blossom. The flowers are beautifully done on the chain and the chain with flower is 1.25in. wide. The Naja that wards off evil spirits is turquoise studded, 2.25in. tall, 1 7/8in. wide and again a dangle of a matching blossom. The necklace is a 19in. wearable length. This is a most wearable piece as most squash blossoms are so HUGE they are just not practical for everyday wear. The beads are masterfully made with great attention paid and the weight is a considerable 104 grams heavy. The piece is unsigned but the style is distinctive and can be contributed to Bernard Bowekaty as documented in turquoise Zuni Book Volume 2. Exceptional in every detail, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!
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    This is a fabulous Los Castillo old pre-1948 vintage Mexican silver treasure. Signed with correct linear marks and is 6 7/8 in. long and one inch wide. It bares an early design #117. It is featured on pg. 170 of William Spratling & the Mexican Silver Renaissance. Any bubbles on the beads in the pix are camera flash. The weight is 89.4 grams heavy and made by a maestros hands. The last pix shows how timeless its appeal is with a silver bead necklace. The original locking pin barrels and chain are still intact. A super piece for any collector!

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    R. Rivera crafted a very heavy 80 gram bracelet of quality that we are offering today. It is 1.5in. tall and 7in. long. The flow of the design weaves in and out to each link. The addition of hand chased lines that go with that flow set up each amethyst cabochon in the centers of the links. No chips or damage to the silver. A fine example of early Taxco silver.