| Mexico is famous for producing the finest quality of | | | | cities marketplace to buy valuable silver. The city of |
| Jewelry in the world. Most of Mexican Jewelry | | | | Texaco became famous in the 14th century due to |
| contains elements of silver. It is believed that one | | | | the Spanish quests for Mexican riches. The town lost |
| fifth of the entire silver deposit is contained in | | | | its luster two hundred years later only to be revived |
| Mexico. The country is home to the largest silver | | | | by the great American, William Spartling. He invited |
| mines and is home to such cities that are exclusively | | | | the Texcon craftsman to revive the lost art of |
| popular due to its silver craftsman. | | | | Mexican Jewelry by using their natural skills of carving |
| Texaco: A birth place | | | | silver. Soon, the town came back into spotlight and is |
| The most amazing of the cities is Texaco which still | | | | now the center of Mexican Jewelry art. Its museum |
| boasts original Mexican Jewelry shops that have been | | | | and historical buildings such as the towering mass of |
| partially operating from hundred of years. Hordes of | | | | Santa Prisca Cathedral provide a glimpse into the rich |
| visitors from all around the world converge on the | | | | history of Jewelry making tradition. |