Most of our sterling silver jewelry is made in Taxco, a small town south of Mexico city and considered the silver capital of Latino America. The products we sell meet international standards and are 92,5% pure. The other 7,5% is copper, a metal commonly used in such alloys. ...
Shop a unique selection of gifts from Mexico. NOVICA offers a curated collection of Mexican jewelry, talavera pottery and Mexican art.
Taxco (aka, the “City of Silver”) is one of themost beautiful colonial cities in Mexico. And it’s renowned for its silver jewelry, exquisitely crafted by skilled local artisans. The jewelry originates from the silver mines in Taxco, but you can find Taxco jewelry throughout Mexico. ...
We are Corazon Sterling. We offer a broad range of beautiful, handmade sterling silver Jewelry from the artisan community in Taxco, Mexico.
Read More:26 Best Things to Do in Mexico City, From Fine Art to Fine Dining and Shopping Best Shopping Mercado de Artesanias La Ciudadela If you're looking for handmade goods,Mercado de Artesanias La Ciudadelais the place to go. This market in Colonia Centro has ceramics, silver jewelry,...
We are Corazon Sterling. We offer a broad range of beautiful, handmade sterling silver Jewelry from the artisan community in Taxco, Mexico.
Mexico is thelargest silver producer in the world, so silver jewelry is ubiquitous throughout the country. You’ll find beautiful pieces, but to minimize your chances of buying fake silver, check for an engraved “.925” marking. The town of Taxco, a three-hour drive from Mexico Ci...
Mexico is also a prime destination for finding deals on silver jewelry and stones such as turquoise and opal. In smaller shops and stalls in flea markets, it is common to barter to get a lower price as vendors often post their asking price higher than they are willing to sell each item ...
TheBlue Houseis where Frida was born, lived and spent her last days, with everything as she left it. The artist’s silver jewelry, short bed, crutches, wheelchair and prosthetic leg are here. Kahlo had a lifelong disability and channeled her physical and emotional pain into her art while ...
Lost Wax Silver Jewelry Posted on March 18, 2012 by mexicomystic Standard In the town of Tlaxco, Tlaxcala We find the Silver workshop of Ms. Eva Martinez who has been making Colonial style jewelry replicas for the last 35 years. Ms. Martinez goes to museums and draws a copy of jewelry...