Can anyone help me figure out the background of this unusual bracelet? The chain is very heavy, and the clasp is marked with an eagle stamp, and “Castelan Sterling Hecho en Mex” so I date it 1950’s or later, and obviously from Mexico. But the charms don’t fit…as they appear to be Zuni or other Native American inlay work as well as a few more simple turquoise and silver charms. Is it possible that these were added to a Mexican silver bracelet later? Appreciate anyones help!
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