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Our Collection Margot de Taxco Mexican silver geometric Bracelet
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Margot de Taxco Mexican silver geometric Bracelet

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A very difficult design to find, Margot de Taxco's no 5384 is sheer geometry and a celebration of dark, rich oxidation. It is understandable then that I feel fortunate to have come upon the extra-wide hinged bracelet from the parure. Raised sterling bands around the perimeter of the cut-out design lend three-dimensional appeal which is further accentuated by the black surfaces they define. This is by far my favorite "knot" design of hers; not too simple, not overwhelmingly complicated with the proportions of the bracelet to die for…

Size / Weight: inner circumference of 7 1/4" (clasped) by 2 1/8" wide; 113.3 grams

Hallmarks / Date: fully and appropriately signed as shown with Margot's logo as well as "STERLING MADE IN MEXICO", Eagle 16 and des no 5384; 1950s-60s

Condition: excellent vintage condition with nice patina, generous proportions, the oxidation in great shape, stunning in its geometry, with no damage or repairs noted - a rare treasure by Margot de Taxco

Inv# 14664

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A very difficult design to find, Margot de Taxco's no 5384 is sheer geometry and a celebration of dark, rich oxidation. It is understandable then that I feel fortunate to have come upon the extra-wide hinged bracelet from the parure. Raised sterling bands around the perimeter of the cut-out design lend three-dimensional appeal which is further accentuated by the black surfaces they define. This is by far my favorite "knot" design of hers; not too simple, not overwhelmingly complicated with the proportions of the bracelet to die for…

Size / Weight: inner circumference of 7 1/4" (clasped) by 2 1/8" wide; 113.3 grams

Hallmarks / Date: fully and appropriately signed as shown with Margot's logo as well as "STERLING MADE IN MEXICO", Eagle 16 and des no 5384; 1950s-60s

Condition: excellent vintage condition with nice patina, generous proportions, the oxidation in great shape, stunning in its geometry, with no damage or repairs noted - a rare treasure by Margot de Taxco

Inv# 14664

A very difficult design to find, Margot de Taxco's no 5384 is sheer geometry and a celebration of dark, rich oxidation. It is understandable then that I feel fortunate to have come upon the extra-wide hinged bracelet from the parure. Raised sterling bands around the perimeter of the cut-out design lend three-dimensional appeal which is further accentuated by the black surfaces they define. This is by far my favorite "knot" design of hers; not too simple, not overwhelmingly complicated with the proportions of the bracelet to die for…

Size / Weight: inner circumference of 7 1/4" (clasped) by 2 1/8" wide; 113.3 grams

Hallmarks / Date: fully and appropriately signed as shown with Margot's logo as well as "STERLING MADE IN MEXICO", Eagle 16 and des no 5384; 1950s-60s

Condition: excellent vintage condition with nice patina, generous proportions, the oxidation in great shape, stunning in its geometry, with no damage or repairs noted - a rare treasure by Margot de Taxco

Inv# 14664