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Creator: Matilde Poulat
Matilde Poulat MATL Taxco Ca. 1945 .930 Silver Virgin With Stones
By Matilde Poulat
Located in Mexico City, MX
A rare ca. 1945 Virgin Mary sculpture in .930 silver with carved bone, amethyst and turquoise by Mexican silversmith Matilde Poulat. Manufactured in Taxco, Guerrero, México. The Virg...
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Amethyst, Silver
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