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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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    A wonderful Pre-48 signed Sterling Mexico.15 1/4 in. long and the drop is 2 1/4 in.from the widest point tall and just under 3in. across. 1 1/2 in. long from the center cabachon to the bottom of the dangle. It weighs approx. 2.5oz. This is a heavy base of sterling not light. I understand that some in this design are solid but this is a handmade piece with a barely raised repousse relief. The maestro has combined the technique of the raised relief with the silver pushed down next to the raised area to create a REAL BEAUTY! It has an interestingly raw character to the piece and the glass or quartz (???) has a brownish pink cast. I have seen only a couple others similar and they were always done in amethyst so this is UNIQUE! WOW! LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!
     

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    This a design that is very rare. It is measured by what is not seen through the design much like admiring handmade lace. The pattern is airy and the details are so finite one wonders how it could be achieved. The necklace is repousse and is 16in. long and the drop is 2.75in. x 2in. The links around the neckline are .25in. wide and the overall weight is 44.8 grams. This vintage jewel is in perfect condition and hallmarked correctly as shown. Really special and collector quality, LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!
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    We have a P. Ochoa Bracelet with a height of 1 5/8th inches for your consideration. The length will fit most at 7 inches long and the weight is a heavy 55 grams. The stone is nicely carved and has an opaque quality with a caramel color. There is no splits, holes or damage to the bracelet but it has a wonderful wrinkly, puffy texture that depicts the old Mexico City folk style silver work that Matilde Poulat made famous. The links flow from one to the next with grace and lies smooth on the wrist. It is getting harder and harder to find these and in stellar condition.