S Spitz the Jeweler of Santa Fe New Mexico a Full Line of Watches Clocks J

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Although of late the manufacture has included a great variety of other articles, such as card-cases, cigarette cases, match-boxes, etc. In fact, the Mexican work- men, who have now the entire manufacture in their hands, claim that they can reproduce any pattern given them in gold or silver Filigree.
In Santa Fe the manufacture of this jewelry is be- coming more important, and Filigree work is becoming in greater demand. Tourists invest in Mexican jew- elry because in itself it is quaint and pre
...tty, and is rarely seen in the East, and as Souvenirs of the An- cient City, they desire naturally to take away some- thing which has an unmistakably native appearance. The gold used in manufacturing the jewelry is either from the Old Placers or the New Placers, twenty or thirty miles distant, and is generally bought from Mexicans who earn their living by panning out the dust from the washings on these properties. The sil- ver comes generally from Silver City, the " 76 " mine of Bremen, near there, supplying the ore, and the smelting being done in that town.

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