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Product ID: 275678
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The artistry evoked by Day of the Dead thrives all year long, inspiring Roy Nilson to design this necklace featuring endearing skeletons. He is dressed in traditional bullfighter attire, she in a flirty flamenco skirt. They dance and charm in a sterling silver Y-necklace with oxidized details and an extender chain to customize the length as desired.
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This necklace is so much fun. I already had the earrings, which I found on a trip to Boston years ago. I didn't realize Maria Belen was creating a whole line. So glad I found this on Novica. Really great quality. A perfect gift for someone who adores Mexican silver or Day of the Dead art.
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I love the Chicos and Chicas on both sides of the piece! Beautiful and fun pieces!
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This is an interesting and unique bracelet. Unfortunately, it is too big for me and I had to return it.
You can find our sterling silver Y-necklace 'Skeletal Matador Dance' by Roy Nilson in jewelry categories such as Day of the Dead Necklaces, Taxco Silver Necklaces, Skull Necklaces, No Stone Necklaces and Silver Necklaces. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Job Creator
This artist positively impacts their community through job creation and provides jobs for 2 or more people.
Preserving Traditions
This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.
"My designs are 100 percent handcrafted by artisans who preserve traditional techniques. I'd describe my style as simple and original, inspired by life and by my people."