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1970s~ Made in Mexico, Tasco Vintage Mexican Handmade Kippei Chain Bracelet Heavy Gauge Sterling Silver 925 105.2g Men's Condition: This is a vintage item from the 70s or later, so there are minor scratches, dents, and tarnish typical of silver, but it is a bangle in good condition considering its age, with no other noticeable damage. Markings: IA-05 MEXICO 925 Dimensions: Straight/approx. 24.0cm Inner circumference when looped/approx. 20.2cm Link width/approx. 1.2cm Link thickness/approx. 0.6cm Weight: 105.2g Material: STERLING SILVER 925 Accessories: None *Please note that there may be slight variations. The history of Mexican jewelry is deep, and it is said to be the origin of Native American Indian jewelry. Accessories made from around the 1950s to the 1970s, when silver product manufacturing was at its peak in Mexico, are currently distributed both domestically and internationally. They are handmade and, instead of being slightly rough and irregular, they often use a lot of silver, giving them a heavy and imposing presence. The "MEXICO" stamp can be found on Mexican jewelry, which was stamped to prove that it was exported from Mexico to the United States and Europe around the 1950s. In the 1970s, the manufacturing location and the artist's signature began to be stamped. I "Indicates that it is from Tasco, and T or I is stamped." A "Artist's last name" 05 "Means that the artist is the 05th artist registered with A" Tasco was world-famous as the largest silver mining site in Mexico at the time. Tiffany's silver accessories were also made in Mexico in the past. This is a very luxurious and masculine Kippei silver chain bracelet with a heavy gauge of 1.2cm wide, 6mm thick, and weighing 105.2g, with many links connected. The clasp gimmick is interesting and can be securely locked, making it easy to put on and take off. When measuring the size, please check with a paper or string with an inner circumference of 20.2cm to make a loop. Kippei Bracelet Navajo, Hopi, Zuni Tuareg etc.
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