Vintage Mid Century Mexico Bird Cufflinks
Mexican Vintage Jewellery
in stock
1
1950's
$179.00
Mexico mixed metals cufflinks with a parrot or toucan face in brass, copper, sterling and inlaid turquoise chip with an alpaca clasp. Beautiful motif, wonderful Mexico mid century design.
Size
2.1cm x 2cm
Weight
10 grams
Hallmark
Metales Cadados Mexcio
Materials
Alpaca, Brass, Sterling + Turquoise
Condition Report
Spectacular vintage condition!! Shows mild wear commensurate with age, will come with some patina, as level of polish is a matter of taste.
Item Details
Materials
Alpaca
About this Piece
Taxco
High in the hills of southern Mexico is a small town named Taxco, rich in silver deposits with a history of mining and silver smithing, this town has produced some of the world's finest design and workmanship in vintage jewellery.
The Mexican Revolution (a long and bloody civil war) ended in the 1930's leaving people and produce able to move freely for the first time in 30 years. American architect William Spratling, enamoured with the towns skills and resources, helps to reinvigorate the silver industry by creating silver design workshops, and exporting the produce, mostly to the United States. This little town became a hive of original design and expert craftsmanship attracting artisans and artists, like few other places and produced some of the worlds finest silver work for a 50 year period.