Silver jewelry. It is in southern Mexico, close to the resort city of Acapulco, in the state of Guerrero.
Yes. It is a city in southern Mexico where the first silver mines were found by Spanish settlers in the 16th century. Taxco is home to the world-famous Taxco silver jewelry.
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One can find more information on the city of Taxco when one goes on the sites of Mexico. Taxco is a small city in Mexico and is famous for its silver ore and mining industry.
That would be Taxco, in the southern state of Guerrero, 106 miles south of Mexico City.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxco
Taxco de Alarcón is the part of Mexico to which poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima) are native.Specifically, the city and the municipality of Taxco, as it often is called, are located in the southwestern state of Guerreros. The plant also is common to Morelos. Additionally, its ranges spreads southward through the seven (7) countries of Central America.
Taxco, in the state of Guerrero.
Silver, which is still mined, but on smaller quantities.
No. That profession is of special relevance in the city of Taxco, where world-famous Taxco silver comes from.There are however, some renowned silversmiths in Mexico City, such as Casa TANE (see related links).
Taxco silver jewelry would qualify as such.
Mainly Spanish, but some people also speak Nahuatl.
It depends on the region. Southern states such as Chiapas are famous for their Amber jewelry; the town of Taxco is widely known for its Taxco silver jewelry.Northern states such as Zacatecas and Chihuahua, which have gold mines, have also many (however expensive) jewelry made of 14 karat gold.
It means it is sterling silver made in Taxco, Mexico