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Tags: Body Art, History Mexico, Mexican Jewelry, Texaco

Mexican History
Jack Gourden asked:


US is among the biggest importer of the Mexican Jewelry. Due to the elimination of all tariffs by NAFTA, US traders have embarked on an ambitious plan to benefit from Mexico, the third largest producer of the costumer Jewelry.

Characteristics

The use of color is evident in the Mexican Jewelry which itself is characterized by the passionate craftsmanship of its artisans. The Mexican silver jewelry ranges from $50 to almost $5000 depending on the individual pieces. You will also find a lot of metalwork with inscribed religious themes and items for decorative body art.

History

Mexico is rich in mineral deposits of silver. In fact the modern resort town of Puerto Vallarta originated as the premier silver trading port. These pieces high light the importance of culture and religion on the Mexican mindset. In Mexico, artists colonies between 1930’s to 1950’s produced great silver designs. Margot de Texaco and William Spartling became the ultimate household name in the Jewelry business in 1970’s and still demands the highest accords. Get a professional advice as even the marker Jewelry can easily be forged. Many of the pieces are mistaken for silver when it is actually crafted from a bright durable material, Alpaca.

Tips for Shopping

Experts recommend that shoppers check the weight of the silver and examine any splits. The best indication of any restoration is the back side which will be affected from constant hammering. Look for the number marks inside the necklace or ring. These are signs of a high quality craftsmanship. Many of the silver Jewelry parts originate for Texaco which has been the keeper of silver art for over hundred years. Look for minute imprints of Texaco, which may require a magnifying glass. Be wary when shopping for major brand like William Spartling that has most fakes.



Deborah

Comments (0) Aug 14 2008

What river did mexico claim as the boundary between texas and mexico? please answer?

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Tags: History Mexico

Mexico
? bAiLeY eLiZaBeTh ? asked:


I am trying to figure out this question too for my history review:

What river did mexico claim as the boundary between texas and mexico?
Please help!
Thanks!

Gabriel

Comments (7) Apr 02 2008

Posted: under Mexican History.
Tags: Boxes, History Mexico, Memories, Mexican Food

Mexican History
Annie Dubois asked:


Has this ever happened to you? At that baby shower you have been planning for months, you have a great time. The time for opening the baby shower gifts is at hand, and you excitedly wait for the new mom-to-be to open that new baby stroller you chose so carefully. Then you see the stroller come in and she is thrilled! Mom-to-be looks at the tag and squeals as she runs past you to another friend and thanks them. Yes, someone else bought the exact same stroller you did at the local mall because they thought it looked awesome too.

There is nothing quite as embarrassing as purchasing a duplicate present for someone you care for. Many years past, I can remember my son receiving four of the same purple dinosaur stuffed animals for Christmas. No one ever knew, and three children hopefully appreciated them because they were donated to a local women’s shelter. There is a way to avoid the problem of multiple gifts. Mexican gift baskets may be a great alternative for you and your recipient when you need something that is both unique and totally delicious.

There are many choices when it comes to a gift basket or box. My preference happens to be to fill mine with Mexican food because it is unusual and it is thoroughly appreciated. There are few people who do not appreciate good Mexican food. Whether you stick to something easy or more complicated, these are gifts that will be remembered and appreciated for years to come. In fact, you can add more than just food, you can add memories.

What can you add to these exceptional presents?

Consider the baskets or boxes. These are a great opportunity to offer a present within a present. The baskets can be beautiful, authentic matching the rich history Mexico has when it comes to basket weaving. Consider something small but authentic and this will be as appreciated as the contents of your soon to be present.

Consider the filler. Most baskets or boxes come with a filler material. This can be straw, paper, or some other type of filler. For these Mexican baskets I prefer straw. The straw is stable, inexpensive, and gives a beautiful look to the whole ensemble. Straw can be natural in color or even dyed to give you a look you want for your purposes.

Consider the filling! This is the best part of any gift basket. You can choose salsas, sauces, tortilla chips, recipes, hot sauces, and so much more on the edible side. However, there is also an inedible side too! There are decorations, seeds, glass goods, and so much more. You will most often find a mixture of edible and inedible items make a gift basket that will be in the heart of your receiver for years to come. Not only will they be fed but they will also have a beautiful keepsake or two.

When you are making a gift basket for your friends or family, you may just find that a delicious idea is waiting when you explore the cuisine and culture of Mexico.



Diana

Comments (0) Feb 03 2008

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