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Taxco / Mexican Vintage Jewelry

WS025 Exceptionally Rare Vintage William Spratling sterling silver and rosewood necklace, circa-1940 to 1946
Origin: Taxco, Mexico
Dimensions: Pendant 4.25"” x 1.38"; chain 42.5" not including pendant length; 135.4 gm
Condition: Excellent
Provenance: Private Collection
Price: This piece will be on tour as part of the ‘Think Twice…New Latin American Jewelry’ wearable art exhibit running from 10/12/10 through 1/8/11 at the Museum of Arts and Design [MAD] in NYC; it will tour with the show throughout North America and Europe for about 3 years).

Silver-wrapped, burnished rosewood crescent suspended from a fabulously long, thick and textural handmade silver chain. The genius of this piece lies in its contrasts. Spratling plays the wood's matte silken texture against deeply grooved, sculptural silver wraps and thick ruffled chain links. Color contrasts add impact and elegance: the pendant's dark burnished surface flows from oxblood and deep chocolate into ebony as the wood curves beneath its glowing silver fetters. Touching this is irresistible! Wear this piece many ways; wrap the chain two, three times for layered texture, placing the crescent closer to throat or torso. Now observe each modality's riveting visual effect, and … hey, hands off! Heads-up from The Huntress: this piece gives serious collectors serious thrills!!!


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Taxco / Mexican Vintage Jewelry
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Taxco / Mexican Vintage Jewelry
Taxco / Mexican Vintage Jewelry

 

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