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Our Collection Erika Hult de Corral Ric Mexican silver and sodalite Necklace
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Erika Hult de Corral Ric Mexican silver and sodalite Necklace

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Erika Hult de Corral is one of the few designers in the world of Mexican silver jewelry for whom I will cross the 1980 threshold without second thoughts. I believe that her talent and the quality of her work combined with the fact that she is one of the few known female contributors to the country’s 20th c. Silver Renaissance well warrants the… “transgression”. Slick, with a footprint that allows it to be enjoyed all year round, the necklace at hand is comprised of an articulated neck ring off which hangs a central station with overlay, cut-work and a half-bar of saturated, deep blue sodalite. And even though Ric is loved and sought after for her modernist jewelry, there is something almost Art Nouveau (should I say … Elvish?) in the way the “wings” flanking the stone station are shaped…

Size / Weight: 16” inner circumference (clasped; easily lengthened with a simple extension); central station is 4” wide with a 2” drop; 26.0 grams

Hallmarks / Date: maker’s signature “Ric” in script as shown as well as registration code “TR-26”, “TAXCO” and “MEXICO 925”; 1980s

Condition: excellent vintage with a gorgeously colored stone, slick, eye-catching design, great patina and no damage or repairs noted

Inv# 15887

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Erika Hult de Corral is one of the few designers in the world of Mexican silver jewelry for whom I will cross the 1980 threshold without second thoughts. I believe that her talent and the quality of her work combined with the fact that she is one of the few known female contributors to the country’s 20th c. Silver Renaissance well warrants the… “transgression”. Slick, with a footprint that allows it to be enjoyed all year round, the necklace at hand is comprised of an articulated neck ring off which hangs a central station with overlay, cut-work and a half-bar of saturated, deep blue sodalite. And even though Ric is loved and sought after for her modernist jewelry, there is something almost Art Nouveau (should I say … Elvish?) in the way the “wings” flanking the stone station are shaped…

Size / Weight: 16” inner circumference (clasped; easily lengthened with a simple extension); central station is 4” wide with a 2” drop; 26.0 grams

Hallmarks / Date: maker’s signature “Ric” in script as shown as well as registration code “TR-26”, “TAXCO” and “MEXICO 925”; 1980s

Condition: excellent vintage with a gorgeously colored stone, slick, eye-catching design, great patina and no damage or repairs noted

Inv# 15887

Erika Hult de Corral is one of the few designers in the world of Mexican silver jewelry for whom I will cross the 1980 threshold without second thoughts. I believe that her talent and the quality of her work combined with the fact that she is one of the few known female contributors to the country’s 20th c. Silver Renaissance well warrants the… “transgression”. Slick, with a footprint that allows it to be enjoyed all year round, the necklace at hand is comprised of an articulated neck ring off which hangs a central station with overlay, cut-work and a half-bar of saturated, deep blue sodalite. And even though Ric is loved and sought after for her modernist jewelry, there is something almost Art Nouveau (should I say … Elvish?) in the way the “wings” flanking the stone station are shaped…

Size / Weight: 16” inner circumference (clasped; easily lengthened with a simple extension); central station is 4” wide with a 2” drop; 26.0 grams

Hallmarks / Date: maker’s signature “Ric” in script as shown as well as registration code “TR-26”, “TAXCO” and “MEXICO 925”; 1980s

Condition: excellent vintage with a gorgeously colored stone, slick, eye-catching design, great patina and no damage or repairs noted

Inv# 15887