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Charro silver choker with three rosettes, traditional Spanish jewelry

Charro silver choker with three rosettes, traditional Spanish jewelry

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Traditional charro choker, made of silver, handcrafted in Spain between 1970 and 1980. This piece is part of the renowned charro goldsmithing tradition, originating from Salamanca, and is distinguished by its symmetrical floral motifs in the form of embossed rosettes, decorated with small hand-soldered spheres.

The design features three central flowers, joined by tubular links, suspended from a flat chain that completes a simple yet meaningful aesthetic. These rosettes, known as "charro buttons," have deep roots in Castilian culture and were traditionally used as symbols of protection, fertility, and community.

Charro jewelry was a common gift for engagements, weddings, or as part of a woman's trousseau. Today, these pieces are highly valued for their symbolic meaning and meticulous craftsmanship. Ideal for collectors of ethnographic jewelry, lovers of Spanish folklore, or as a unique piece to add history and personality to your style.

**Characteristics:
- Approximate dimensions: Length 45 cm, width 0.7 cm at its widest point - Weight: 3.06 grams.
**Composition:
- Main material: 925 Silver.
Marks or contrasts: Visible.
Acid test: Performed.
Other materials: No.
**Additional Details: These items are not new; they show signs of use and may have scratches and tarnish due to age. Please review the photos carefully. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Attention to detail!

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