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71.6gr ! Bracelet moderne à liens géométriques mexicains en argent achats sterling Salomon AlvarezNumber of Diamonds:no gemstone Antique:No Shape:Asymmetrical Closure:Push Lock Occasion:Wedding, Mothers Day, Graduation, Engagement, Christmas, Birthday, Anniversary, Valentines Day Main Stone Color:no gemstone Metal:Sterling Silver Item Length:8 in Secondary Stone:No Stone Main Stone:No Stone Vintage:Yes Main Stone Treatment:no gemstone Department:Unisex Adults Main Stone Shape:no gemstone Style:Cuff Base Metal:sterling silver Gemstone Clarity Grade:no gemstone Features:Nickel-Free Number of Gemstones:no gemstone Handmade:Yes Chain Type:Bar Link Ethnic & Regional Style:Mexican Main Stone Creation:no gemstone Seller Warranty:Yes Signed:No Color:Silver Cut Grade:no gemstone Sizable:No Material:sterling silver Charm Type:Traditional Total Carat Weight:no gemstone Brand:Salomon Alvarez Taxco mexico workshop Setting Style:Solitaire Diamond Clarity Grade:no diamonds Type:Bracelet Metal achats Purity:925 Customized:No Diamond Color Grade:no diamonds Theme:Art, Ethnic, Biker, Masonic, Religious, Pagan Tribal Affiliation:Mayan Country/Region of Manufacture:Mexico Country of Origin:Mexico Wholesale:No Mid-Century Modern Sterling Silver Mexican Salomon Alvarez Geometric Linked Chunky Bracelet
This sterling silver bracelet was made in Mexico in approximately 1960’s in the period Mid-Century Modern style. The bracelet is composed of a series of geometrically stylized Aztec links with an over/under construction with a simple accenting
Hand-Crafted Mid-Century Modern Sterling Silver Mexican Geometric Linked Chunky . The bracelet is clearly signed with impressed markings on the back as "925", "Mexico" and a TC- 221 makers mark for Salomon Alvarez workshop
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Size bracelet 8"
Width:13mm weight 71.6grams great addition to your collection Taxco silver refers to the high-quality silver jewelry and other silver items that are produced in Taxco, Mexico. Taxco is a city located in the state of Guerrero, Mexico, and has a rich history of silver mining and silversmithing.
In the 1920s, an American named William Spratling arrived in Taxco and recognized the potential for creating a thriving silver industry. He established a workshop and began designing and producing silver jewelry that blended traditional Mexican motifs with modern design principles. Spratlings designs gained popularity, and soon other artisans began to follow in his footsteps, leading to the growth of the Taxco silver industry.
Today, Taxco silver is renowned for its high quality and unique designs. Many of the jewelry pieces are still crafted by hand using traditional techniques, such as hand-hammering and intricate filigree work. Taxco silver jewelry often features bold, geometric shapes and intricate patterns, and is sought after by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts worldwide.
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71.6gr ! Bracelet moderne à liens géométriques mexicains en argent achats sterling Salomon Alvarez