ART DECO ERA VINTAGE STERLING SILVER SUPER HEAVY MEXICAN CHAIN UNISEX BRACELET

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Features: This is a very nice older vintage (art deco era earlier 1900's) super heavy solid chain link bracelet. ALL made of sterling silver. Beautifully Mexican handcrafted. It's considered rare. PRE-eagle made. And of earlier (PRE-Taxco) Inguala (state of Mexico). Has very earlier impressive smith workmanship in an eye catching 'arts and crafts' thick chain link pattern. Very well made. Beautifully hand laced with ALL links, hand soldered shut, from end to end. Has strong slide clasp which opens and securely locks in shut, of course. It's super heavy. Weighs 68.7 grams. It was very well kept and in excellent condition. Fitting and Measurements: Looks fine with a loose look appeal. Will fit most up to a size 7 inch wrist. Shut, inner circumference is 7 1/2 inches (same as approx length, up to clasp's tongue). Chain link width is a little over 2/3 inch (as in 15 mm). Hallmark and Marks: On back of clasp's tongue, (soldered shut to main body link), has sterling letter mark "STERLING". On back of other end, "MEXICO" with domestic sterling mark "925. The other following marks are NOT of Taxco registry but of the rare PRE-1940's Iguala stamping which served as a type of protection (as in type of patent) of one's work. These mareks are: " IB-12" , used in what was once the State of Guerrero Mexico's assay office, which was its oldest read more