This Victoria de Taxco bracelet was originally designed by Ana Brilanti who was a contemporary of William Spratling during the golden age of silver jewelry production in Taxco, Mexcio. The bracelet is a rare design and captures the essence of 1940's silver jewelry produced in Taxco. Delores del Rio would have loved this fabulous bracelet. The clasp mechanism is very unique and makes the bracelet to appear continuous when closed. This bracelet is also quite wide and has definite presence.
Details:
Bracelet has a wearable length of 7 inches and is 1 3/8 inches wide. This bracelet will fit up to a 6 inch wrist. Weight is 3.6 ounces. Markings are "980". The bracelet is composed of fine .980 silver which has a higher silver content than sterling silver. Vintage silver jewelry from Taxco was frequently made of .980 silver during the 1930's and 1940's.
Payment:
Personal check, money order, VISA, Mastercard, Discover and American Express are accepted. Please contact Carmen Armstrong at 832-563-3192 or E Mail:
Carmen@adornmentsunlimited.net to place an order.