Mexican Silver Ball Bead Necklace Vintage Mexico Jewelry
This Video shows a vintage Mexican Silver Ball Bead Necklace that I sold on Ebay for over $100.00. search.ebay.com
This Video shows a vintage Mexican Silver Ball Bead Necklace that I sold on Ebay for over $100.00. search.ebay.com
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At Beverlee Kagan Outmoded and Vintage Jewelry, a family-owned jewelry store in downtown South Miami, the manageress keeps a gift registry for all her repeat customers. And some clients public outfits, and lay them on the counter so she can help them choose the right accessories.
The choices are many: With more than 30,000 pieces, the boutique is draped in necklaces, bracelets, earrings, broaches from fell to ceiling.
Cristina Fandino is a longtime client who said that the checking is excellent and that you get quality pieces for the best price in town.
“They have Stanley Hagler pieces for less than any other aggregate I have visited,” said Fandino, 51, who heads Cristina Fandino Architects in South Miami. “The buyer service is second to none.”
The store specializes in high-end costume jewelry. There are Victorian old pieces from the late 1800s, geometric Deco pieces from the 1920s, sterling silver Mexican jewelry from the 1940s. It carries a diverse selection of designers, including pieces by European design houses, such as, Boucher, Trifari and Kramer.
Vintage Mexican or Navajo Carved Negroid Onyx False colours Bracelet
Vintage 1940-50's Navajo or Mexican silver bracelet, with a carved deathly onyx or obsidian domino. Measures 1-5/8" far-reaching at the front with an at bottom end-to-end acreage of 5-1/2" with the addition of an additional 1-1/16" gap. The bracelet can be carefully adjusted to fit. From a non-public store. Component #2341
This vintage Navajo or Mexican (I'm not effective which) sterling silver bracelet is set with a carved malignant onyx or obsidian stone that has been carved to look like a phiz or cover-up. This sort jewelry has always been a bit of a riddle to me, because both the Navajo and the Mexican use this carved look in their jewelry, and I have the courage of one's convictions pretend the fa or cover represents a Mexican Sun God. But it is always onerous to determine whether the fraction is Mexican or Navajo. This enjoyably old bracelet is from a exclusive whip-round, and unfortunately, the proprietor could not propose any keep from. The bracelet is not considerable....
Antonio Pineda leads the conk out on eBay with the most watched vintage Mexican silver jewelry auction without hesitating now. Approximately behind are two pieces of vintage silver jewelry by Margot de Taxco.
The auction for the Antonio Pineda earrings ends tomorrow and currently has 89 watchers. Eighty-seven folks are watching the Margot de Taxco necklace/bracelet set, which ends tomorrow as well. Third, with 80 watchers, is the Margot de Taxco bracelet – the auction ends Monday.