In fact, Mexico is the world's largest producer of silver. Mexican jewelry has a long history, and is said to be the origin of Native American silversmithing, and its traditional methods are still passed down to this day.
In Mexico, the Sanchez family of jewelers has a history of 55 years. The solid skills inherited from her father, a silversmith, are infused with the sensibilities of the three Sanchez sisters. Combining natural stones that are not the same as high-quality silver, they are handmade one by one by local craftsmen.
In Mexico, there is a culture called "machismo", where men are given preferential treatment in certain areas of social life, and there are still scenes where women are in a weak position. The Sanchez sisters are actively employing such women.