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Mexican Taxco Cuff Links |
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Taxco and Designer Jewelry from
Mexico. Taxcos very special and rare signed pieces from elite
silversmiths of Taxco. |
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Mexican Jewelry became fashionable in America
in the 1940’s. A small mining community known as Taxco became the center of
the jewelry industry in Mexican architect, known as William Spratling settled in Taxco in 1929. He revived the silversmiting
trade by opening a shop selling regional Mexican crafts. He alone had
422 workers. Hundreds of smaller workshops opened & silver jewelry with
Spanish/Indian design became fashionable in America.
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Little over ½”, marked Taxco, Mexico, Sterling #925, J.B. artist #3, weight
10.4gr. Very Good Cuff Links, little of black worn off from age.
circa 1930's
TAC4904 Price $69.00 |


¾” X Long x ¼” Wide 1/8” High, Marked Sterling Taxco 925, vintage,
circa 1940’s, weight 14.5gr.
Item TAC6902 Price $69.00
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¾” X ½” Vintage Signed Taxco Cuff Links, Mexico, Taxco, Sterling 925
with artist name, weight 8.7gr.
Item TAC6903 Price $69.00 |
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