Sterling silver Mexico fine art hinged bangle Bracelet 6.6” total inner circumference, approximately Stunning, heavy bracelet This weighs approximately 40 grams Lovely onyx or jet gemstones Signed JGL Gorgeous fine art bracelet. As pictured. Shows some wear, including some scuffing, and Some patina. Please see the photos. **Please look at all pictures for measurements.** **This piece will have light wear. Please see all photos – all flaws are photographed. Most silver pieces have patina.** **Satisfaction and authenticity is 100% guaranteed.**
Very pretty bracelet. The metal is untested. Size 7.75 **In very good vintage condition normal minimal tarnish for age
I’ve left it unpolished.
Stamped 925 inside of bracelet.
• Genuine Lapis Lazuli and Turquoise beads in various organic shapes. Southwest Beaded Necklace. 925 Sterling Silver. • Decorative 925 sterling silver spacer beads interspersed throughout. Condition: Good pre-owned condition with light surface wear and minor tarnish on the silver components, consistent with age.
It featuring a large, 1 1/4” by 1 1/4” oval, Navajo cabochon-cut blue lapis lazuli stone pendant, from the 1970s. Design: The necklace features a bold design with a ball & bead chain and a large oval Navajo lapis lazuli stone set in a bezel, surround by oval sterling with an integrated bail.
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Green and Blue give it a Peacock colorful look. Small blue and green rhinestones in settings on the side. Looks like a floral design with gold tone vines across the blue stones.

