Silver and semi-precious stones
Handmade mexican jewelry
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Leather Bracelet, Silver 925 and Jade
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925 Silver Bracelet with Brazil Wood, Mother of Pearl and Turquoise
485,00 € -
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925 Silver Bracelet with Lapis Lazuli and Spondylus
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925 Silver Bracelet with Amethyst and Mother Pearl
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925 Silver earrings with Peridot
115,00 € -
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925 Silver earrings with Amethyst and Mother Pearl
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925 Silver earrings with Brazil wood, Mother of Pearl and Turquoise
140,00 € -
925 Silver Chain and pendant with Amatist
165,00 € -
925 Silver Chain and Pendant with Turquoise and faceted Turmaline
320,00 € -
925 Silver chain and Pendant with red Ambar and Turquoise
118,00 € -
925 Silver pendant with Brazil wood, Mother of Pearl and Turquoise
85,00 € -
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925 Silver Charm with Amonite
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925 Silver Chain and pendant with Larimar and Pearl
260,00 € -
925 Silver earrings with Turquoise and Mother of pearl
140,00 € -
925 Silver earrings with Amazonite
130,00 € -
Silver charm 925 with Espondylus and Lapis Lazuli
98,00 € -
925 Silver Bracelet with Lapis Lazuli and Spondylus
650,00 € -
925 Silver ring with faceted Amethyst
410,00 € -
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925 Silver ring with Fire Opal
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925 Silver ring with gold bezel and faceted Emerald
370,00 € -
925 Silver ring with gold bezel and faceted Topaz
420,00 € -
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925 Silver ring with gold bezel and two faceted emeralds
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925 Silver ring with gold bezel and faceted citrine
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925 silver ring with faceted peridot
165,00 €
High quality pieces and Mexican creativity
Most of the indigenous people of America, from the north to the far south, were known to adorn their bodies richly with paintings, tattoos, jewelry and feathers. With the Spanish colonization, new techniques and styles became popular and the native jewelry began to evolve with new combinations of materials and designs, giving birth to high quality pieces and a unique style, full of creativity and imagination.
“Here Light turns into Stone and Stone into Crystal”
Luis Cardoza y Aragón