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Margot de Taxco "Sterling Swirls" Hinged Collar
Item Details
Margot van Voorhies was a highly influential silversmith presiding in the city of Taxco, a hub of modernist, Mexican jewelry. Primarily working in colorful enamels she worked in traditional motifs evoking Mayan and Aztec designs as well as Egyptian, floral and serpent motifs. This is design #5338 and can be found on page 81 in Margot Van Voorhies: The Art of Mexican Enamelwork by, Penny C. Morrill.
Brand/Designer: | Margot de Taxco |
Style: | Vintage, Modernist, Mexican |
Materials: | Sterling Silver |
Necklace Length: | 13.50" |
Hallmarks: | Margot de Taxco Sterling Made in Mexico 5338 Eagle 16 Pictorial |
Total Weight (grams): | 63.30 grams |
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Item #
ITMG570305