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    Marcel Boucher trained in Paris with Cartier and traveled to Taxco. He set up his shop Parisina and produced for a short time. The necklace and bracelet is 1.25in. tall. The necklace is 16.5in. long and the bracelet is 7.5in. long. Condition is free of any damage and is collector quality. The two hook together for a luxurious 24in. long strand of thick chain. One ring is twisted rope and the other ring is smooth creating a depth to the design. Timeless, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!

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    This is a heavy,84 gram, Taxco 980 monkey clamper. The face is 3.75in. tall and it is big enough to push up for most to not be in the way of the hands. The diameter is 2 3/8th's inches. The eyes are very clear amethyst with perfect bezel settings. Warm natural patina left for you to make as you wish. No dents or damage of any kind and a tight spring.

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    Reveriano Castillo was an accomplished Maestro who opened his shop REVERI in 1952. Properly hallmarked as shown and a 16.5in. wearable length with the centerpiece measuring 2.75in. by 1.5in. tall. The silver feels silky soft as it is more than sterling content. The decorative balls are repousse and seated in such a way to reflect light over the 3 link drop. The entire piece is deeply hand chased with darkened recesses and the weight is 99 grams. This is a piece that goes with the career wardrobe, jeans or the little black dress. No damage or flaws and a very dark natural patina left untouched on this necklace. Reveriano Castillo is mentioned in the Penny Morrill books on Mexican Silver, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!