Here's a great example of early Mexican silver work. This big wide bracelet has five panel links. Each is cut out with a design that's both intricate and Modernist. It reflects its Aztec / Mayan aesthetics.
Each panel is topped with a large silver bead. Each of the beads has a bump to varying degrees, a couple not visible without a magnifier. It would be a rarity to see a silver beaded bracelet that did NOT have a bump or two. We think it's almost a badge of character and age and this bracelet has both.
The mark on the back says MEXICO SILVER 925. This is a hallmark from the first half of the 20th Century, before Mexico started changing their marking system.
Bracelet measures 7 1/2 inches long by 1 3/8 inches wide. This is a good size for a 7 inch wrist. The clasp is a secure wide slide-in box that closes with a 'snap'. Bracelet weighs 53.8 grams.
Nicely aged silver patina. Bumps and all, this fine old bracelet is in excellent vintage condition.
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Early Mexican Sterling Silver Wide Panel Link Bracelet - Cut-Outs
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