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    Salvador Teran, was one of the Spratling era's notable designers. This Star with a green and blue specks large stone is wondrous. Condition is superb with no dents to the tubes only camera glare. The length is 14.5in. and fits like a choker. This design is a published book piece. For more room a CUSTOM extender made from the same tube sterling is included and it is wearable lower on the neck at about 16in. comfortably. This Teran weighs a hefty 100 grams heavy. This stone is really the wow factor and it is just under 1in. in diameter with a depth of half an inch. This is seldom seen and well worth a collectors jewel box, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!
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    Antonio Pineda's chain necklace with the orb clasp is heavy at 135 grams and 17in. long. It is over a half inch wide at 9/16th's. Because it is rather square in it's shape it also has great depth and dimension. Hallmarks are on the orb clasp and were difficult to stamp a circular object but this one is more clear than most of these in this design. Perfect alone or to hang your favorite pendant from. Condition is collector and museum quality and is a published book piece. You know it is very special at first glance and is stunning on, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!
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    Marcel Boucher trained and worked at Cartier in the Paris, France shop. He left for Taxco to be among some of the most creative thinkers in artistry at the time. He opened a shop in Taxco named Parisina and this necklace is one of his creations hallmarked in that manner. He was not in Taxco long so finding pieces of his marked Parisina are treasures. This piece is THE BEST necklace that I have seen from his work. It is a HUGE 1.5 inches wide and weighs 101 grams heavy. This botanical design is open backed repousse and has a tiny, thin gold wash on the back of the piece which was done to help the repousse slide off the carved mold when pressing the silver to the mold. I believe this is one of his earliest examples because of the techniques used. It is a comfortable 17 inches long. As far as condition goes, if it were any more perfect it would have to be new. All I can say is please look at all the pictures because it is MORE than fantastic, important,incredible, just LOOK AT THAT NECKLACE!