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古着屋店員の私物
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This is a double knot link bracelet made in Taxco, Mexico. The design features modern and elegant lines reminiscent of Tiffany and Hermès jewelry. It's a masterpiece showcasing the craftsmanship of Mexican jewelry, with a three-dimensional silver band wrapped around the constricted part of the links. While this style often uses 925 silver and brass, this is a rare piece made entirely of high-quality sterling silver. Don't miss this opportunity to acquire a vintage piece from Mexico, where prices have been soaring in recent years. It's also recommended as a gift for someone special. 【Hallmarks】 MEXICO 925 TR-172 Indicates the workshop and artisan code registered in Taxco. 【Material】 925 STERLING SILVER 【Size】 Total Length: 20.5cm Inner Circumference: 18.9cm Weight: 17.7g 【Condition】 Cared for with a British silver cleaner. It shines with the original luster of silver. There are some minor scratches due to its age, but it has character and the appeal unique to vintage items. Other accessories used in the photos are not included in the product. Returns and cancellations are possible, but only if there is a fault on our part. In case of a return, the buyer is responsible for the shipping costs. Silver accessories born in the Taxco region of Mexico are characterized by unique designs influenced by Native American tribes such as the Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi, and are highly regarded worldwide for their artistry and outstanding craftsmanship. I also have other bracelets, necklaces, bangles, and rings from France, England, Italy, Denmark, Navajo, Tuareg, etc., that I have collected as personal items, so please take a look at this opportunity.
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