measures 2.0" across and 1" tall
marked Alpaca Mexico
Alpaca silver, also known as German silver, was developed in 1823 as the result of a German competition held with the goal of developing an alloy that had the most visual similarity to silver. Its trademark name Alpacca became widely known in Northern Europe as a source of nickel silver.
In Mexico, Central America and South America, alpaca silver is frequently used to make jewelry and crafts. It is incredibly durable and malleable, allowing itself to be shaped into detailed pieces while being strong enough to hold its shape. People with nickel allergies should avoid wearing alpaca silver jewelry to avoid potential breakouts.
Comes wrapped in box with bow. Be sure to check out my other listings for jewelry from around the globe.
marked Alpaca Mexico
Alpaca silver, also known as German silver, was developed in 1823 as the result of a German competition held with the goal of developing an alloy that had the most visual similarity to silver. Its trademark name Alpacca became widely known in Northern Europe as a source of nickel silver.
In Mexico, Central America and South America, alpaca silver is frequently used to make jewelry and crafts. It is incredibly durable and malleable, allowing itself to be shaped into detailed pieces while being strong enough to hold its shape. People with nickel allergies should avoid wearing alpaca silver jewelry to avoid potential breakouts.
Comes wrapped in box with bow. Be sure to check out my other listings for jewelry from around the globe.