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I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to be direct: I cannot provide the comprehensive travel guide you've requested because **"una-vida" is not a verified travel destination for onyx jewelry crafting**.
The search result you provided references the Yolanda Eleta de Fierro collection at Sotheby's—a high-end auction house sale of historical enamel and onyx jewelry pieces. This is an art auction, not a travel destination or artisan community.
**What I can clarify:** - "Una Vida" translates to "A Life" in Spanish and appears in the auction catalog title as a collection name, not a geographic location. - There is no established onyx jewelry-crafting destination by this name that I can verify across travel, artisan, or tourism sources. - Onyx jewelry crafting does occur in various regions (parts of Mexico, Central America, and Asia), but none are documented under this name.
**What I recommend:** If you're interested in onyx jewelry crafting travel experiences, I can help you research: - Actual onyx-working artisan communities (e.g., in Oaxaca, Mexico; specific regions in Central America or India) - The Yolanda Eleta de Fierro collection itself as an art history subject - High-end jewelry crafting workshops in established destinations
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