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Breathtaking sapphire! 101 / 159 -
Breathtaking sapphire! 102 / 159 -
Breathtaking sapphire! 103 / 159 -
These are some gorgeous aquamarines! 111 / 159 sold -
These are some gorgeous aquamarines! 112 / 159 sold -
These are some gorgeous aquamarines! 113 / 159 sold -
These are some gorgeous aquamarines! 114 / 159 sold -
These are some gorgeous aquamarines! 115 / 159 sold -
These are some gorgeous aquamarines! 116 / 159 sold -
Beautiful heart shaped amethyst in this ring! 117 / 159 sold -
Beautiful heart shaped amethyst in this ring! 118 / 159 sold -
Beautiful heart shaped amethyst in this ring! 119 / 159 sold -
Beautiful heart shaped amethyst in this ring! 120 / 159 sold -
Beautiful heart shaped amethyst in this ring! 121 / 159 sold -
Gorgeous garnets! 122 / 159 -
Gorgeous garnets! 123 / 159 -
Gorgeous garnets! 124 / 159 -
Gorgeous garnets! 125 / 159 -
Gorgeous garnets! 126 / 159 -
Beautiful daily wear ring! 127 / 159 -
Beautiful daily wear ring! 128 / 159 -
Beautiful daily wear ring! 129 / 159 -
Beautiful daily wear ring! 130 / 159 -
Beautiful daily wear ring! 131 / 159 -
Beautiful daily wear ring! 132 / 159 -
Taxco, whose history of mining and working silver goes back to Cortez and before. With the advent of artists such as William Spratling and Fred Davis opening shops and marketing their products, jewelry from Taxco became internationally famous for the quality of its design, workmanship, and high silver content. (The LEAST quality silver jewelry produced is sterling silver or .925 silver; much of the product is .940, .970, and .980, all of which has fewer alloys and is therefore much more difficult to work.) 133 / 159 -
Taxco, whose history of mining and working silver goes back to Cortez and before. With the advent of artists such as William Spratling and Fred Davis opening shops and marketing their products, jewelry from Taxco became internationally famous for the quality of its design, workmanship, and high silver content. (The LEAST quality silver jewelry produced is sterling silver or .925 silver; much of the product is .940, .970, and .980, all of which has fewer alloys and is therefore much more difficult to work.) 134 / 159 -
Taxco, whose history of mining and working silver goes back to Cortez and before. With the advent of artists such as William Spratling and Fred Davis opening shops and marketing their products, jewelry from Taxco became internationally famous for the quality of its design, workmanship, and high silver content. (The LEAST quality silver jewelry produced is sterling silver or .925 silver; much of the product is .940, .970, and .980, all of which has fewer alloys and is therefore much more difficult to work.) 135 / 159 -
Taxco, whose history of mining and working silver goes back to Cortez and before. With the advent of artists such as William Spratling and Fred Davis opening shops and marketing their products, jewelry from Taxco became internationally famous for the quality of its design, workmanship, and high silver content. (The LEAST quality silver jewelry produced is sterling silver or .925 silver; much of the product is .940, .970, and .980, all of which has fewer alloys and is therefore much more difficult to work.) 136 / 159 -
Taxco, whose history of mining and working silver goes back to Cortez and before. With the advent of artists such as William Spratling and Fred Davis opening shops and marketing their products, jewelry from Taxco became internationally famous for the quality of its design, workmanship, and high silver content. (The LEAST quality silver jewelry produced is sterling silver or .925 silver; much of the product is .940, .970, and .980, all of which has fewer alloys and is therefore much more difficult to work.) 137 / 159 -
Taxco, whose history of mining and working silver goes back to Cortez and before. With the advent of artists such as William Spratling and Fred Davis opening shops and marketing their products, jewelry from Taxco became internationally famous for the quality of its design, workmanship, and high silver content. (The LEAST quality silver jewelry produced is sterling silver or .925 silver; much of the product is .940, .970, and .980, all of which has fewer alloys and is therefore much more difficult to work.) 138 / 159 -
Stunningly unique! These are some beauties! 150 / 159 sold -
Stunningly unique! These are some beauties! 151 / 159 sold -
Stunningly unique! These are some beauties! 152 / 159 sold -
Stunningly unique! These are some beauties! 153 / 159 sold -
Stunningly unique! These are some beauties! 154 / 159 sold -
Substantial for a constant wear ring 155 / 159 -
Substantial for a constant wear ring 156 / 159 -
Substantial for a constant wear ring 157 / 159 -
Substantial for a constant wear ring 158 / 159 -
Substantial for a constant wear ring 159 / 159
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