Details
- Featuring a delicate web of linked silver beads
- Resembling lace with light-catching design
- Flexible, fluid design for everyday wear
- Era: Taxco modernist tradition, late 1960s–1970s
- Material: sterling silver
- Measurements: 7” length (including clasp) × 1” width;
beads approx. 4mm; rings 6mm - Intricately crafted in Mexico
- Condition: vintage – very good, slight patina on underside; faint scratches on clasp
A true piece of wearable art, found just for you
Collector’s Note: A striking example of Mexican modernist silver from the late 1960s–1970s, this bracelet reflects a moment when jewelry was conceived as wearable sculpture. Substantial yet fluid on the wrist, it embodies the craftsmanship and originality that continue to make mid-century Mexican silver so sought after. A timeless statement piece, curated for collectors who appreciate design with intention.












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