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<p>[QUOTE="Lizzie, post: 7610353, member: 2027"]Definitely tests as silver using the 18K acid and matching it with a known sterling piece. Thanks evelyb, Marie and Lucille for your tips.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks Any Jewelry. I searched Greek pieces but didn't turn up anything similar.</p><p><br /></p><p>The pendant with its fern like and flower borders keep leading my thoughts to Mexico or South America. But I have no practical reason why I think that. The chain links are so perfectly matched that they don't appear hand made yet the pendant does seem like it could have been artisian crafted. I am stumped as to where to look next.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lizzie, post: 7610353, member: 2027"]Definitely tests as silver using the 18K acid and matching it with a known sterling piece. Thanks evelyb, Marie and Lucille for your tips. Thanks Any Jewelry. I searched Greek pieces but didn't turn up anything similar. The pendant with its fern like and flower borders keep leading my thoughts to Mexico or South America. But I have no practical reason why I think that. The chain links are so perfectly matched that they don't appear hand made yet the pendant does seem like it could have been artisian crafted. I am stumped as to where to look next.[/QUOTE]
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