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Vintage Amazing Figurative Girls with Bows Necklace

Mexican Vintage Jewellery

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1930's
$1,139.00

Just beautiful Mexican necklace, handmade c1930s crushed lapis and malachite inlay. Links are shaped like girls with bows, separated by little tulip flower links, three dangles at the front and simple hook. In beautiful condition, sterling silver and a spectacular figurative design, gorgeous design and execution, really rare old Mexican piece.

Item Details

Size

40cm Long / Centre Girl is 5.5cm x 2.4cm / Girls up necklace side are 4.5cm x 1.4cm / Tulips 1.6cm x 1cm

Weight

41 Grams

Hallmark

Hecho en Mexico 925 Sterling

Materials

Lapis Lazuli, Malachite, Sterling Silver

Condition Report

Spectacular vintage condition. Shows mild wear commensurate with age, no dings or chips, will come with some patina, as level of polish is a matter of taste. Has a handcrafted look to it - amazing vintage piece.

About this Piece

Sterling Silver

Sterling is an alloy of silver containing at least 92.5% pure silver (925 parts of 1000 thus the 925 stamp), the remainder is made up of a mix of metals (most commonly copper) used to make the metal workable. Pure silver is generally considered too soft to work with, although you can find silver jewellery at 950 or 980, even the occasional 99.9% fine silver, which can be work-hardened to increase durability.

Chip Inlay

Chip inlay is a jewellery technique whereby cavities are carved into silver and filled with a mixture of crushed natural stone; typically turquoise, coral or lapis and an epoxy resin. Once the resin has cooled and hardened, it is polished smooth. The technique is popular in both Mexican and Native American jewellery - the colour often vibrant and the layers of crushed stone give a nice depth.