Overview
An eclectic collection of seven sterling silver bracelets showcasing diverse jewelry-making traditions. The group features link and cuff styles set with a variety of semi-precious stones, including labradorite, amethyst, citrine, blue topaz, black onyx, and turquoise inlay.
Story
Southwestern silverwork and Mexican Taxco designs merged in the late 20th century to create a global appreciation for hand-set gemstones. Each of these bracelets represents a personal journey, likely collected over decades of travel.
Maker / Origin
While these pieces do not bear a single prominent maker's mark on their face, they represent the skilled, often anonymous artisans of the American Southwest and Mexican silver workshops. These regions became hubs of jewelry innovation, blending Indigenous techniques with modernist mid-century design.
Condition & Value
The bracelets appear to be in good vintage condition with a light, desirable patina on the silver. There are no obvious missing stones or major fractures visible, though some light surface scratching is present on the metal. Excellent condition with intact stones preserves the maximum value.