I know this is a long shot, since a lot of Mexico hallmarks aren't very detailed/specific.
Perhaps someone can help ID this by the style or workmanship.
It is a bracelet with five beads/frames with a bezel set turquoise in the middle of each.
There is a delicate rope between them.
the mark looks like "made in mexico"
This looks like an early mark and workmanship to me, perhaps prior to 1960s.
Bold Mexico Sterling Bracelet - Generic Hallmark
Re: Bold Mexico Sterling Bracelet - Generic Hallmark
Turquoise stones are well set, the craftsmanship is rather good (except for simple and insecure clasp) but it`s suspicious for not having any marks except for ``Made in Mexico``.
More info on Mexican marks is here:
http://www.925-1000.com/mexican_menu.html
Even without official Mexican mark, which is not used any more, one would expect at least ``Sterling``.
Checking for silver is advised. I have seen Mexican bracelets with clasps marked ``sterling`` but the rest bearing maker`s mark was made of white metal.
More info on Mexican marks is here:
http://www.925-1000.com/mexican_menu.html
Even without official Mexican mark, which is not used any more, one would expect at least ``Sterling``.
Checking for silver is advised. I have seen Mexican bracelets with clasps marked ``sterling`` but the rest bearing maker`s mark was made of white metal.
Re: Bold Mexico Sterling Bracelet - Generic Hallmark
thank you, that is great advise, i'l get it checked out.