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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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    Properly hallmarked with an early design number 218 as shown and signed Victoria for Anna Brilanti. This Mexican silver vintage treasure is 15.5in. of wearable length and weighs 52 grams. The earrings weigh 12.6 grams. The connector rings are covered with a free floating segment which makes it appear seamless when gazed upon. These mixed metals are copper, brass and higher than sterling silver. The tecnique to make this piece requires great skill as all the metals have a different melting point. Simply wonderful,just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!

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    Definitely Aguilar inspired and is very close in design to his hollow ware items. It is barely over an inch in height and has an outstanding weight of 97grams. There are shadows in the photography so please look at all pictures. Strong rivets to hold the weight and it lays beautifully. Not signed as it is an early piece but fabulous and very well kept with no damages. Just, LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!
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    Quality obsidian drops necklace with hand made chain is a great gift for the holidays. The length is 21 1/2in. You can hook it into the chain anywhere for shorter looks. Great to adjust to the neckline. The weight is approximately 52 grams heavy with the bars on the chain solid silver. The beads are thick silver as well. The drop is 4.5 inches across and the obsidian drops are safely in their cages with each one being 1.25in. tall. The hallmark is on a hanging tag. This is talked about in the Mexican Silver books but it is really hard to actually see one somewhere. They were taken off or just lost. This one is intact and hallmarked as shown with an early eagle of either a 1 or a 7? No damage anywhere and this appears to have been sitting in a drawer for it's whole lifetime. A wonderful example, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!