Handmade Necklace Mexico

Necklace, 'Fireworks'

By Cesar Godoy, this necklace depicts the fireworks that celebrate fiestas and saint's days throughout Mexico. Pre-Hispanic art inspires his jewelry, executed in sterling silver with rich hammered textures. The pendant is worn on cotton cords. .


Merchant: NOVICA


Lapis jewelry set, 'Nature's Wishes'

Lapis lazuli, agate, turquoise and sterling silver recall the turning of autumn's leaves in a design by Mexico's Francisco Sanchez. Featuring reconstituted turquoise, the necklace and earrings display the silver imprint of a leaf, evidencing S�nchez's original expertise. .


Merchant: NOVICA


Choker, 'Talavera Lantern'

Set amid sterling beads, Mexico's renowned Talavera ceramic suggests a colonial lantern. Mayela S�nchez combines them in a necklace of elegant simplicity. Charming and colorful, the original design is superbly crafted by hand. .


Merchant: NOVICA


Turquoise choker, 'Aztec Princess'

Carlos Cabral threads polished turquoise on a silver coil to form a very original necklace. Inspired by Mexico's Aztec art, the choker suggests a pectoral worn by royals. Its silver strands slide smoothly like a slipknot to open and close. .


Merchant: NOVICA


Pearl necklace, 'Floral Night'

Mexico's Olga Hinojosa evokes the elegance of midnight magic with this original design. Dazzling pearl dewdrops fall on flowers that are cast of sterling silver. Their burnished finish enhances their alluring form. .925 rating silver.


Merchant: NOVICA


Necklace, 'Lily Magic'

This calla lily exudes elegant sophistication in an exclusive design by Mexico's Rodolfo Carrillo. Painted by hand, the lily appears in a fused glass pendant hanging from a leather cord.


Merchant: NOVICA