A Little Bit About Everything
Authentic Mexican guacamole recipe
Would you like to have the recipe to impress and delight your friends and family with a delicious and authentic homemade guacamole? If so, I invite you to read this blog.
Tarnished On Purpose?
While tarnish may be a concern, discover the fascinating art of intentionally darkening silver jewelry for a unique touch.
Continue reading to learn more.
What about a virtual Halloween party?
Take a look at these fabulous ideas to celebrate Halloween this year with your children, without having to leave home.
Jewelry Designer Roy Nilson in Canada
Meet Roy Nilson, the Argentine jewelry designer that fell in love with Taxco, its people and the tradition of its silversmithing.
Mexican jewelry, What Is Special About It?
Do you know why Mexican silver jewelry has been highly recognized all around the world? Keep reading to learn more about it.
Why should you care about jewelry?
Is jewelry important for you? Have you ever thought about what is the purpose of wearing jewelry? I invite you to keep reading so maybe you can start thinking about jewelry in a different way.
Is My Jewelry Sterling Silver?
Today, many people buy silver jewelry without knowing that it could be fake. So, how can you tell if the silver jewelry that you're about to buy is authentic?
What would you do?
Would you throw away your favorite clothes instead of taking proper care of them? Keep reading and once you finish ask yourself... "what would I do?"
How Did Handmade Silver Jewelry Start in Taxco
For many years, Mexico has held the title of the top silver-producing country globally. Learn more about the origins of handmade silver jewelry in Taxco and explore its fascinating history.
Gemstones In Jewelry: A Complete Guide
For centuries, gemstones have been an important part in the history of ancient cultures and civilizations. There's more than a reason, besides their beauty. Find out more by reading this blog.
And the magic continued.
Not only December was magical for me when I was a kid, January had its own thing as well.
The "Pinatas"... ehem, it's actually "piñatas"
The traditional "piñata" was made of seven points and each one had a meaning, find it out by reading this blog.