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Bolivian Sterling Silver Crown
Located in cochabamba, BO
This exquisite sterling silver crown showcases intricate craftmanship and regal elegance. The ornate design features detailed baroque-style flourishes along the base, which is skillf...
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2010s Bolivian Baroque Bolivia
Materials
Sterling Silver
Handmade Sterling Silver Peacock
Located in cochabamba, BO
Exquisitely crafted decorative Sterling silver Peacock. The plumage fans out in an intricate display, with each feather meticulously designed, resembling the delicate patterns found ...
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2010s Bolivian Colonial Revival Bolivia
Materials
Sterling Silver
Franz Mayer Sterling Silver Chest
Located in cochabamba, BO
This stunning ornate sterling silver chest is a true masterpiece, handcrafted with exquisite attention to detail by top Bolivian artisans. The sides and lid are richly decorated with...
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21st Century and Contemporary Bolivian Baroque Bolivia
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Three Graces Sterling Silver Handmade Centerpiece
Located in cochabamba, BO
This magnificent silver centerpiece epitomizes elegance and sophisticated craftmanship. It seamlessly blends aesthetic appeal with intricate detailing, making it a standout piece in ...
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2010s Bolivian Victorian Bolivia
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Sterling Silver
Sterling Silver Handmade Crown
Located in cochabamba, BO
Intricately designed silver crown with remarkable level of craftmanship. This item features elaborate filigree work, adorned with ornate patterns of florals, vines, and geometric mot...
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2010s Bolivian Baroque Bolivia
Materials
Sterling Silver
Edwardian 5-light Sterling Silver Handmade Candelabra
Located in cochabamba, BO
Handcrafted Sterling Silver Candelabra. Each part has been thoroughly embossed with the same tools used for hundreds of years by Bolivian silversmiths. This is a form of art that may...
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2010s Bolivian Edwardian Bolivia
Materials
Sterling Silver
Edwardian Sterling Silver Handmade Salt & Pepper Shaker
Located in cochabamba, BO
These Edwardian salt & pepper shakers are top quality pieces made by Helaria Silversmiths in Bolivia, a country with a centuries old history with silversmithing. They have an ovoid b...
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2010s Bolivian Edwardian Bolivia
Materials
Sterling Silver
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