Rosario Mexicano S.XVII-XVIII de cuentas de coyol... Lot n° 1
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Following the typology of this type of rosaries, enameled work made in Mexico in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, is made with coyol beads, fruit of the traditional palm, covered by double gold leaf caps; The links or molites formed by roses of four openwork circles with enamel inscribed crosses. The central Mary is also openwork, with rollers and enamel, and the cross has prismatic arms engraved and finished off in three superimposed circles in 18K gold.
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