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Spanish Shipwreck Glass Emeralds

Cut-Glass to set in Religious Crosses

Wreck of: Nuestra Senor de los Milafros ( Our Lady of Miracles )

Sunk: February 22, 1741, Punta Matanceros, Mexico

 

This frigate class Spanish merchant ship sailing from Cadiz, Spain with goods for the Colonial market wrecked off the coast of the Yucatan while avoiding detection of the British war and Pirate ships operating out of Port Royal, Jamaica. These cut-glass emeralds were set in religious crosses where they would have been given or traded to high ranking native people in unexplored areas of the Spanish Empire. 

Spanish Shipwreck Glass Emeralds

SKU: CP - Shipwreck Emeralds Display
$40.00Price
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