Item Sku: G3012
Description:
This solid and luxe-feeling silver chain boasts a timeless design with interlocking links, perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to your jewelry collection. The sleek and polished finish highlights its craftsmanship
and makes it an ideal accessory for both casual and formal occasions.
Made by hand in fine 925 sterling silver, the oval links are solid, not hollow.
The chain is 21 inches long and closes with a hinged snap-down box-style catch.
Each link is about 5.5mm wide and is a great size and style to layer with other necklaces.
The chain is finished with a bright high polish and flashes slightly as it moves.
Made in Taxco by a skilled silversmith, the bracelet is stamped "925".
About Taxco:
Taxco was a lovely silver mining town located southwest of Mexico City and the center of a hand-wrought silver industry in the 1930's.
Taxco silver jewelry production boomed during World War II because Europe was unavailable as a source of luxury goods, so many high-end retailers in the United States and Canada turned south of the border
to meet customer demand for exceptional silver art and jewelry.
Taxco presently has over 300 silver workshops that produce hand-made silver jewelry which is now one of the most recognized Mexican art forms.
Taxco is primarily known for its fine silver handwork and other crafts, being recognized as the outstanding center for silver work in the Western Hemisphere.
This solid and luxe-feeling silver chain boasts a timeless design with interlocking links, perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to your jewelry collection. The sleek and polished finish highlights its craftsmanship
and makes it an ideal accessory for both casual and formal occasions.
Made by hand in fine 925 sterling silver, the oval links are solid, not hollow.
The chain is 21 inches long and closes with a hinged snap-down box-style catch.
Each link is about 5.5mm wide and is a great size and style to layer with other necklaces.
The chain is finished with a bright high polish and flashes slightly as it moves.
Made in Taxco by a skilled silversmith, the bracelet is stamped "925".
About Taxco:
Taxco was a lovely silver mining town located southwest of Mexico City and the center of a hand-wrought silver industry in the 1930's.
Taxco silver jewelry production boomed during World War II because Europe was unavailable as a source of luxury goods, so many high-end retailers in the United States and Canada turned south of the border
to meet customer demand for exceptional silver art and jewelry.
Taxco presently has over 300 silver workshops that produce hand-made silver jewelry which is now one of the most recognized Mexican art forms.
Taxco is primarily known for its fine silver handwork and other crafts, being recognized as the outstanding center for silver work in the Western Hemisphere.
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