This elegant heron pin is sure to be a favorite. The pin was originally designed by Frederick Davis of Mexico City. Frederick Davis was the first to design silver jewelry for the tourist trade to Mexico in the 1930’s. This design is featured in the book “William Spratling and the Mexican Silver Renaissance” on page 102.
Fred Davis Reproduction Fine .970 Silver Pre-Columbian Design Cuff Bracelet
This elegant bracelet was originally designed by Fred Davis who was the first to create silver jewelry for tourists to Mexico in the 1920’s. The design is based upon pre-Hispanic motifs and is documented in the book “Mexican Silver” by Davis and Pack. The hinged sections of the bracelet curve slightly giving the effect of a bangle bracelet when worn. This bracelet has been recreated with full attention to detail and quality by a master silversmith. The bracelet will withstand daily wear very well.
Fred Davis Reproduction Fine .970 Silver Geometric Bracelet
This elegant bracelet originally designed by Fred Davis is destined to be one of your favorites. The design is based upon pre-Hispanic motifs and is documented in the book “Mexican Silver” by Davis and Pack. The hinged sections of the bracelet curve slightly giving the effect of a bangle bracelet when worn. The bracelet is well constructed and will withstand daily wear well.
Unattributed Artist Fred Davis Influenced Vintage Silver & Amethyst Mexican Bracelet
This bracelet is a fabulous example of 1940’s Mexican silver jewelry. The styling is heavily influenced by jewelry created for Fred Davis who was the first American to produce silver jewelry for the tourist trade in Mexico and proceeded William Spratling. Fred Davis was a collector of folk art and admired the pre-Columbian art in Mexico.
Striking Design Vintage Pre-Eagle Silver & Amethyst Mexican Bracelet
This striking bracelet is very reminiscent of early designs created in the studio of Fred Davis of Mexico City. Markings on the bracelet indicate that the bracelet dates from the 1930’s and is consistant with wear on the hallmark. Fred Davis was the first to pioneer the production of silver jewelry using ancient Mexican design motifs for the tourist trade to Mexico during the 1930’s. William Spratling took inspation to start his studio from the of Fred Davis. This bracelet is a stunner and definitely will attract attention.