This stunning necklace is a beautiful representation of Mexican artistry. The intricate 3D rose link design is made of 925 silver with a vintage patina, giving it a unique and authentic look. The necklace is signed by la esperanza taxco mexico workshop. SCC and TC-16, adding to its value and rarity.

The hook closure and choker style make it easy to wear and perfect for any occasion. The faint touch of pink and silver color scheme is eye-catching and the lack of stones adds to its simplicity and elegance. Handmade in Mexico, this Taxco necklace is a one-of-a-kind piece that any woman would love to own.

Weighs approx 36.8 grams, approx total length is 16".  No extension, hook and eye closure, clearly signed.  Total of 8 beautifully created roses,  one larger centerpiece rose.  Link necklace.  Taxco silver jewelry production boomed during World War II. Because Europe was unavailable as a source of luxury goods during this time, many luxury retailers in the United States, including Marshall Fields, Bonwit Teller, Macy’s, Saks Fifth Avenue, Gump’s, Filene’s, Tiffany & Co. and Neiman Marcus, purchased fine silver jewelry from Taxco designers. Taxco became something like Paris in the 1920’s, with many notable visitors seeking out the town’s colonial charm, including George Gershwin, Mae West, Aldous Huxley, Dorothy Parker, Bette Davis, Paulette Goddard, Jack Palance, John Huston, the Vanderbilts, the Rockefellers and others.