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    We are offering an onyx negro design # 120 Los Castillo necklace that has 16 inches wearable length and a medallion with casa belles measuring another 3.5in. At the widest point of the medallion the measurement is 1.25in. The drop is 1/4in. of thick silver. The clasp is decorated as the links. Onyx negro is a cut onyx that has a matte finish to the stone. This necklace has no damage of any kind to the warriors or any other part of this treasure, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!

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    This is a Vintage Mexican silver mixed metale chain mail charm bracelet with ring. It is a bit shy of 7.5 in. long and 1 7/8in. wide making quite a statement. The metals are: higher than 925 silver, brass and copper. This one is in perfect condition and is a pre-1948. The chain is EXTREMELY FLEXIBLE as many that were made at this time were stiff. It has been noted that this type of work is extremely time consuming and quite costly to make today as all the metals have a different melting point making it quite tricky work. These are seen without the charms that you are to add yourself so, I have added one that is unmarked, 1 1/8in. long, 1 3/8in. wide and the stone looks great with all the colors in the bracelet.(not original to the bracelet itself) You may buy this one or add your own personal touch with your own! The weight of all is 98.7grams.

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    This is a fabulous Los Castillo old pre-1948 vintage Mexican silver treasure. Signed with correct linear marks and is 6 7/8 in. long and one inch wide. It bares an early design #117. It is featured on pg. 170 of William Spratling & the Mexican Silver Renaissance. Any bubbles on the beads in the pix are camera flash. The weight is 89.4 grams heavy and made by a maestros hands. The last pix shows how timeless its appeal is with a silver bead necklace. The original locking pin barrels and chain are still intact. A super piece for any collector!