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    Erika Hult signed Ric has designed this 1.25 in. long obsidian stone wrapped beauty. Erika Hult worked for Sigi Pineda and Ledesma before opening her own taller Erika Hult de Coral. She studied at the Parson's School of Design in Paris. She has engineered a very comfortable fit with jointed sections that lye perfectly around the neck with a wearable length of 16in. plus some. Difficult to be a perfect measurement as there is a curve that is hard to measure. The height at the center of the obsidian drop is .78in. with a total weight of 58 grams. No damage, repairs or chips to the stone just a great, well kept treasure made by an award winning designer.

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    Margot van Voorhies Carr married Antonio Castillo and together they formed Los Castillo where Margot became noted as a world class designer of jewels. She divorced Antonio and opened her own taller named Margot de Taxco. This necklace is her first design upon her opening. Hammered and with niello in the center it is winding and snake like. A thick rim gives boundaries to it's borders. The finished look is rich and bold with the necklace having a wearable of approximately 17in. The weight has a heft of 100 grams. The drop is 4in. tall and 4in. across. This is an important piece to collectors because it is the beginning of an important career of Margot and her taller Margot de Taxco. Perfect condition with no damage, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!

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    This is a fantastic old piece with a heavy weight of 101 grams. The length is 19.75 and can hook into any link to change to shorter lengths. Hallmarked Mexico Silver this is a very old pre-1948 Mexico City necklace. The largest drop is 2.5in. x 1.75in. and the others are all 1.5in. x 1.5in. The pieces are hand chased with repousse balls and repousse pieces where the chain links . The stones are very crystalline in nature and the entire piece is in excellent condition. Beautiful addition to anyones collection, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!