Salvador Teran PENDANT Modernist
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Pre 1970 item# 1111793
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
$568
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Unique Salvador Teran pendant with a depiction of a crescent moon gazing at a star. This whimsical piece was doe by Salvador when he began his solo career in Taxco. During this period he signed his pieces as Taller. Later, when he moved to Mexico City he changes his hallmarks to Salvador. However he retained the same design numbers in his pieces. The pendant is offered on a modernist hand wrought chain signed by Sigi Pineda. These two pieces go very well together. This is a rare piece of mo ...click for details
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LOS CASTILLO Enameled NECKLACE ~ Rare
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Pre 1950 item# 1111596
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
$965
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Exceptional enameled necklace by Los Castillo. These pieces of ESMALTE A FUEGO were produced for a limited period of time in the Los Castillo Taller. Normally these pieces are monochromatic and have stupendous link designs like this necklace. The necklace has no damage or repairs and all enamel is intact. Measures 14-3/4" in wearable length and 3/4" wide. A treasure for any Los Castillo collector. The color is vibrant and elegant. COLLECTOR QUALITY
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Exceptional Mexican Repousse BRACELET ~ CA
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Pre 1950 item# 1111214
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$635
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This is one exceptional piece made by Carlos Avila in Mexico City. The piece is pre 1948. Meticulously crafted this excellent bracelet will surely be a favorite for any collector. The figurals are probably on the Neo Aztec style. The small links appear Toltec and the large links are a reminiscent of the Aztec Calendar motives. Comfortable and with great presence. 1-1/2" wide and 7" wearable length. No damage, repairs or problems with this piece. Nice firm closure at clasp. COLLEC ...click for details
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Mexican Silver Repousse CUFF BRACELET
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Pre 1950 item# 1110801
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MAESTROS DE TAXCO
805-573-3883
$465
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Wonderful LA VIOLETA cuff from the earlier part of the 20th C. La Violeta was a silver shop in downtown Mexico City at the turn of the 20th century. The cuff is made in the traditional repoussage technique of the Mexico City Plateros guild. As you can see in the pictures there is detailed and tooling and intense craftsmanship was required to make this wearable work of art. This cuff has a nice comfortable size measuring 6-1/4 in length plus another 1-1/4" in gap. The cuff measures 1-1/2 ...click for details
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Mexican Ethnic Cross NECKLACE ~ Yalalag
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Pre 1950 item# 1110776
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805-573-3883
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A great Yalalag Oaxaca cross necklace. The beads are "white heart" Venetian trade beads. There are interspersed silver beads that appear to very old. The cross is made of silver but unmarked and shows age and wear consistent with age. The cross is 5-1/2" long and 2-1/4" wide. The necklace proper is 33" in wearable length. Sometimes these necklaces are called "milagro necklaces" due to the fact that some have charms known as milagros. This particular neckla ...click for details
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Mexico Repousse BRACELET Jade Masquettes.
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Pre 1950 item# 1110699
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805-573-3883
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A large and impressive bracelet made in Mexico City as judged by the specific repoussage technique. These masquettes became fashionable as part of the Modernist movement in Mexico and were considered Neo Aztec. They were actually inspired by the contemporaneous excavations of Teotihuacan near Mexico City. Clearly there is nothing Aztec about the Teotihuacan culture that flourished about 1000 years before the Aztec. When the Aztec arrived to the Valley of Mexico, Teotihuacan was a deserted C ...click for details
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