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    LAY AWAY AVAILABLE From Antonio Pineda is this incredible cuff with rounded tip spikes of a row of silver and then a row of onyx and lastly another row of silver spikes. I have tried to show the length of the spikes and when I have seen this piece in pictures I thought that the spikes were larger and in person they are .25in. and are quite reasonable to wear. The weight is heavy at 125 grams. The gap is 1.25in and the inside diameter is 2 1/8th inches. The stones are without cracks or chips and the silver is beautiful. Correctly hallmarked as shown and published in the book SILVER SEDUCTION.
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    This Margot de Taxco design 5102 is magnificent and most rare. The necklace is all solid silver with a copper plate over the sterling on alternating pre-Colombian swirls giving it a rich contrast in color. It is heavy at 160 grams total and the necklace breaks down into 5 pieces. The 2 brooch medallions are each 2in. by 1.75in. All the swirls are .75in. tall. As I have shown it the necklace hangs 24in. long. It can be arranged with only the swirl links as a necklace, or shorten the look shown and as in Dr. Penny Morrill's book MEXICAN SILVER. In this way 2 swirls hang off closer to the collar bone. You can reverse the brooches to hang downward as well. This necklace shows an Art Deco flare when in full regalia. Please note that the color is truly more of a rich reddish copper than my pictures show in my monitor of the alternating links. It is dramatic and hardly ever seen. Museum and definitely collector quality with no flaws, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!
     
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    This is an iconic design featured in Silver Masters of Mexico Altamirano armadillo necklace. Altamirano worked for Hector Aguilar and was allowed to continue this design after his employment with him. This is an old one dated to pre-1948 and having the weight of 83.4 grams heavy. There are some reflection spots in the photos. There is a 16.25in. wearable length and the largest medallion is 1.5in. tall and the smallest is .75in. tall. The condition is collector quality. This design is iconic and exudes a richness with what ever you pair it with to your wardrobe. Gorgeous, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!