These exquisite and rare fine silver earrings were originally produced by Hector Aguilar of the Taller Borda in Taxco, Mexico during the golden age of silver jewelry production. These earrings have been reproduced by a master silversmith with full attention to detail and quality in fine .950 silver using the technique of repousse. Repousse jewelry is seldom produced today due to time and training requirements. These earrings are featured in the book "William Spratling and the Mexican Silver Renaissance" by Penny Morrill on page 165.
Details:
Earrings have a drop length of 1 inch including the cascabeles or dangles and are 1/2 inch wide. Weight for the pair is 0.6 ounces. Markings are "950 Mexico". The earrings have post backs for pierced ears and are composed of fine .950 silver. Fine .950 silver has a higher silver content than sterling silver.
Payment:
Personal checks, money orders, 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.