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The Rare, The Unique, The Wow!

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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    Absolutely stunning Fred Davis design necklace made with almost pure silver that feels like soft butter in the hand. The balls form a flower with an amethyst center for one of his most endearing designs. The amethyst stones have high quality bezel work done and the stones are also quality with no chips or cracks. The wearable length is a minimum of 17 inches and the width is 1.25in. tall on the neck. This jewel has an outstanding 149 grams of weight. Beautiful condition and please note the pix show lots of reflexion in the balls. This is a must for any fashion maven or collector, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!
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    An early hallmarked Matl Brooch with mother of pearl beads and a quartz or citrine faceted stone is being offered here. The early Matilde Poulat pieces used beautiful faceted stones like this one. The brooch is 3in. long and 2.25in. wide. No damage or flaws. The weight is 27 grams heavy and made of thick silver on it's base. Definitely a rare Matl and collector quality.

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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!