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15.75" c1950's Los Castillo 481 sterling silver modernist Mexican necklace

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15.75" c1950‘s Los Castillo 481 sterling silver modernist Mexican necklace. No damage or issues. 15.75" long necklace, well made necklace with weight and measurements in pictures. No damage. Necklace is of course 100% symetrical, photographer didn‘t spread it out correctly in the second pic...didn‘t understand the importance I guess.. It‘s perfect with no issues.

In 1939, Los Castillo was established in Taxco, Mexico by four brothers including Antonio Castillo. The brothers trained at William Spratlings world-renowned studio. The Castillos developed exceptional talent in every aspect of silver design and production and eventually opened Los Castillo. Over its history, Los Castillo employed exceptional designers, including Antonio Castillos then-wife Margot van Voorhies Carr (Margo de Taxco), Miguel Melendez, and Sigi Pineda. The Castillo family is still in the silver business today.
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    15.75" c1950‘s Los Castillo 481 sterling silver modernist Mexican necklace. No damage or issues. 15.75" long necklace, well made necklace with weight and measurements in pictures. No damage. Necklace is of course 100% symetrical, photographer didn‘t spread it out correctly in the second pic...didn‘t understand the importance I guess.. It‘s perfect with no issues.

    In 1939, Los Castillo was established in Taxco, Mexico by four brothers including Antonio Castillo. The brothers trained at William Spratlings world-renowned studio. The Castillos developed exceptional talent in every aspect of silver design and production and eventually opened Los Castillo. Over its history, Los Castillo employed exceptional designers, including Antonio Castillos then-wife Margot van Voorhies Carr (Margo de Taxco), Miguel Melendez, and Sigi Pineda. The Castillo family is still in the silver business today.

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