RARE Circa 1950's- Oaxaca 14k Gold- With 1945 22k Gold Dos Pesos Coins- From "Ellen Belber- Jiménez's" Estate (Federico's Wife)

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RARE Circa 1950's- Oaxaca 14k Gold- With 1945 22k Gold Dos Pesos Coins- From "Ellen Belber- Jiménez's" Estate (Federico's Wife)

$2,800.00

EARRING PROVENANCE:
I am extremely honored to have been offered some exquisite gold & gold/diamond jewelry that once belonged to the late "Ellen Belber-Jiménez" & comes from her estate.. Ellen had been married to Federico for 56 years until her unfortunate recent passing..(Please see my vast inventory of jewelry by Federico in every category!)

Ellen & Federico met down in Oaxaca in the mid-60's while she was there working with the UCLA Oaxaca Market Study Research Project & Federico was involved at that time in writing articles on Oaxaca's traditional Arts & Culture.. Ellen lived & breathed the beautiful art of Oaxaca, the amazing jewelry throughout Mexico (With the focus on Oaxaca) , the hand woven textiles, the clothing, the food,etc. & like Federico, could tell you everything about each of them & was highly skilled on each subject. A skilled curator, Ellen sat on the board of the "AUTRY MUSEUM' in LA, till the time of her death.

Ellen collected quite the collection, where everything she owned was worthy enough to be in a Museum. (Yes, her pieces are that good! )Her tastes for Oaxaca jewelry were exquisite & owned nothing BUT the finest that Oaxaca offers.. These charming & traditional gold Oaxaca earrings are just one example of her fine tastes for the beautiful jewelry she owned. There are select pieces of Ellen's that are still housed at their museum in Oaxaca that shares her & her husbands name ("Museo Belber Jimenez" ) which by the way, has one of the most phenomenal, historical collections of jewelry & textiles known to Oaxaca & the region..

COPY/PASTE BELOW:
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g150801-d10078011-Reviews-Museo_Belber_Jimenez-Oaxaca_Southern_Mexico.html

These have been in storage for the last 50+ years & anything you get that belonged from Ellen's vintage gold collection would be like owning something that belonged to a celebrity & because of who she was, makes her pieces that much more collectible.
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A LITTLE ABOUT OAXACA GOLD COIN HISTORY:
The gold coin jewelry of the Tehuanas (Zapotec women-the Isthmus of Tehuantepec) is rare for the fact that it is not generally for sale, since it's in the hands of the Tehuana families & or Museums. Coin jewelry is proudly worn during Oaxaca festivities & is not a commercial line of jewelry in other words.(There are replicas made, but not in real gold) The coins are often set like precious gems in pronged bezels, with the Mexican eagle side up,or if a U.S. coin, the Liberty head side showing.

They were also used in marriage's, where the father's of the husband to be, would bring all their gold to give to the wife family & passes his wealth on. But it wasn't just these valuable gold coins that were given, but land or cows as well, that are given as a wedding payment to the family of the "bride to be" as payment for their daughter or as a dowry (money, goods, or estate that a woman brings to her husband or his family in marriage.) So a private collection of gold coins were kept for these occasions.
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A NOTE:
The "Don Miguel Hidalgo" 2.5 gold peso was minted starting with 1918 and ending their issuing in 1948. These Mexican Peso gold coins are a symbol of Mexico's independence from Spain and they should remind people of the struggle that took place at those times and of all the people that had to die in order for others to be free. Therefore, the 2.5 Mexican Peso gold coins are of high importance to collectors & not just to investors.
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THE EARRINGS:
Owning Oaxaca gold coin jewelry is the "Crème de la crème" of Oaxaca jewelry & is the finest there is.. This jewelry will always be valuable & always be signature to Oaxaca.

These are designed in a duplicated pattern .On the top portion, the gold embellishment is above the coin, whereas on the bottom, the embellishing is below the coin. The bow is what connects the top from the bottoms. The bow & parts of the embellishment have been 'Diamond Cut" which adds sparkle to the earring.. The entire earring is made with 14k yellow gold,the coins are the only part that's 22k fine gold. They are extremely easy on the ears,so they are nice & wearable, while giving you that true Oaxaca look!

**I have listed other gold pieces from Ellen's personal collection,with a few more to go..To see: you can put the either put the word "Gold" in the search when you're on my front page or by clicking on "Federico Earrings" **

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*PRICE IS FIRM**

ARTIST: Unknown
EARRING PROVENACE: From Ellen Belber-Jimenez's Private Estate.
CIRCA: 1950's
METAL: Yellow Gold (PROFESSIONALLY TESTED)
METAL PURITY: COIN: 22K (91.67 per cent pure gold)-SHEPHERDS HOOK/EMBELLISHMENT AROUND COINS: 14k Gold
COIN SIZE: 15mm
MEASUREMENTS: 2-7/8" x 7/8"(Length taken from the curvature to bottom)
COMBINED WEIGHT: 13.8 Grams
CLOSURE: Shepherds Hook with Safety Latch
MADE IN: Oaxaca, Mexico
CONDITION: EXCELLENT Well kept condition.
Comes Gift Boxed.
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SIGNATURE REQUIREMENT:
Because of the price,these will have a mandatory signature confirmation requirement & will come insured.. If you're not home in the day & need these shipped where they can be signed for,please change that in your "Ship To" section before I create the shipping label***I'm sorry if this may be an inconvenience, but I do not ship expensive pieces without one.