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Jadeite Necklace by Dorothy Benrimo

$1,200.00
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A stunning necklace of antique Mexican Jadeite beads featuring a classic Mayan figure as its centerpiece, and sprinkled with (possibly) walnut carved abstact beads and some pieces of coral. Made by Taos photographer, jeweler, and Taos Art Colony member Dorothy Benrimo. 18 inches long, strung on a silver chain, with a silver wire hook and loop clasp, circa 1950s.

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A stunning necklace of antique Mexican Jadeite beads featuring a classic Mayan figure as its centerpiece, and sprinkled with (possibly) walnut carved abstact beads and some pieces of coral. Made by Taos photographer, jeweler, and Taos Art Colony member Dorothy Benrimo. 18 inches long, strung on a silver chain, with a silver wire hook and loop clasp, circa 1950s.

A stunning necklace of antique Mexican Jadeite beads featuring a classic Mayan figure as its centerpiece, and sprinkled with (possibly) walnut carved abstact beads and some pieces of coral. Made by Taos photographer, jeweler, and Taos Art Colony member Dorothy Benrimo. 18 inches long, strung on a silver chain, with a silver wire hook and loop clasp, circa 1950s.

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