This enchanting vintage MARICELA sterling silver 925 bracelet from the 1950s was designed in Taxco, Mexico, by Isidro Garcia Pina. Known by the name of his shop ‘Maricela’, the bracelet is characterised by pre-Columbian spiral patterns with inlaid blackened lines. Made from solid silver, it reflects Mexico's outstanding craftsmanship and cultural heritage. According to the book ‘MEXICAN SILVER’ by Morrill and Beck, the Maricela workshop was founded in 1943 and closed in 1986, making this piece of jewellery a rare and valuable find for collectors.
Immerse yourself in the rich history of Mexican craftsmanship with this enchanting vintage MARICELA sterling silver 925 bracelet from the 1950s. Crafted in Taxco, Mexico, this exquisite piece of jewellery bears the unmistakable signature of renowned designer Isidro Garcia Pina. Known by the name of his shop ‘Maricela’, Pina created a masterpiece that skilfully combines pre-Columbian spiral patterns with inlaid blackened lines.
This solid silver bracelet is a testament to the outstanding craftsmanship and cultural heritage of Mexico. Every detail, from the intricate spiral patterns to the deep, blackened lines, tells a story of past elegance and timeless beauty. According to the book ‘MEXICAN SILVER’ by Morrill and Beck, the Maricela workshop was founded in 1943 and closed in 1986, making this piece of jewellery a rare and valuable find for collectors.
The bracelet is more than just an accessory - it is a piece of history that captures the traditions and artistic spirit of Mexico. Wear it with pride and let yourself be enchanted by its unique aura.
Dimensions & details - Sterling silver 925/- - Weight 56.92 g - Length 18 cm - Width 3 cm