Posted 3 years ago
lovesilver
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This is a very large bracelet, very unusual. Belonged to my grandmother and is from mid-1950's latest. The faces appear to be synthetic (bakelite, perhaps?) rather than stone. Stamped "Mexico Sterling." Two pairs of earrings with matching stones. One pair has similar faces.
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The faces are probably dyed onyx meaning they were originally black and dyed green. It is a lovely Mexican sterling set.
stunning looking hope you wear them.
The stone appears to be Mexican Jade and I am guessing that this bracelet says "Taxco" on the back, for Taxco, Mexico.
I HAVE VERY SIMILAR PIECE, BUT IN BLACK. MINE IS STAMPED TAXCO, WISH IT WAS BAKELITE, BUT IT'S NOT