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    Elna is known for fine quality silver and unique designs. This bracelet is designed with thick silver and the two dragon heads are hand chased as well as with the designs on the rest of the piece. There are repousse indented balls and appliqued filigree with cut work as well to the center piece giving three dimensionality to the bracelet. The center dial is also topped off with an unassuming green stone until light dances off it and sparks of reds and golds light up. The patina is natural and dark. The weight is 63 grams heavy and the face front is 2in. tall. The wearable length is 6.5 inches. The Mexican fire opal is a 10mm. oval. Made in Mexico City.

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    This fabulous pair of Margot de Taxco earrings is dramatic in size and style as well as masterfully executed. Properly hallmarked on the screw pads of both earrings with Margot de Taxco and Hecho en Mexico 5513. The hallmark is very hard to photo but I managed to get part of a slice. They hang 1.5in. long and are 1.5in. wide at the widest point. Fabulous condition and no problems or damage and they make a wonderful gift. These will be "keepers" in your treasure chest.
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    Early in the career of the Los Castillo taller there were these "artifact" necklaces made. They were all different based on the beads, discs and pre Colombian objects collected. Each piece is truly one of a kind. All that I have found are all hallmarked as shown here. These are not to be confused with similar pieces made after 1980 by Los Castillo and marked with the latter version taxation marks. (Example MS-12) This one has what appears to be a really superb piece of a Mexican jade disk that looks to be imperial. The beads are sterling silver rounds and saucer shapes. The ancient stone beads are off round with differing sized holes made by hand. The large round base that holds the elements together is solid sterling and marked as such. The copper ball in the center of the disk holds the blade with dangles and will spin a full 360 degrees. The sections on the blade are mixed metale of brass, copper and silver with a light brass backing and made by Los Castillo's Taller. Holding in hand you can see the slices of mixed metals on the pendulum's side. The wearable length is a good 16in.long. This is a statement maker as the drop is 3.5in. tall with dangles. The ancient jade disk has a 1 5/8 in. diameter. The weight is 104 grams heavy. There are no chips or damage. To own one of these is truly a treasure, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!