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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 is one of Margot de Taxco's earliest works of open back repousse design #5291. The swans are graceful and framed in channel set beading. The silver is thick and weighs 68 grams. The front face is 2 inches tall and the gap in the back is 1 inch. The cross measurement inside is 2.5 inches. Collector and museum quality that shows off Margot at her best.
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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!