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Los Castillo Reproduction Sterling Silver Double Serpentine Clip Earrings

January 12, 2016 by

These striking earrings were originally designed by the famed studio of Los Castillo in Taxco, Mexico. The design was inspired by pre-Columbian motifs. Prior to the establishment of the Los Castillo studio in 1939, Antonio Castillo and brothers had apprenticed with William Spratling. The Los Castillo studio went on to become famous as well and has been featured in numerous museum exhibitions and publications.

Los Castillo of Taxco Reproduction Sterling Silver Necklace Designed by Reveriano Castillo

January 12, 2016 by

This sterling silver necklace was originally designed by Reveriano Castillo of the famed Los Castillo studio in Taxco, Mexico. The bold and sleek design will compliment a neckline with flair.

Los Castillo of Taxco Reproduction Sterling Silver Earrings Designed by Reveriano Castillo

January 12, 2016 by

These sterling silver earrings were originally designed by Reveriano Castillo of the famed Los Castillo studio in Taxco, Mexico. The bold and sleek earrings will frame your face beautifully.

Los Castillo of Taxco Reproduction Fine .970 Silver Repousse Wave Earrings

January 12, 2016 by

These earrings may be worn on their own or to compliment the koi fish necklace which was originally produced by the Los Castillo studio during the golden age of Taxco silver jewelry production which spanned from the 1930’s through the 1960’s. The earrings have been produced entirely by hand with a repousse technique in fine 970 silver. Currently there are very few artists in Taxco who  can produce repousse jewelry due to time and training requirements. The necklace and bracelet are featured in the book “William Spratling and the Mexican Silver Renaissance” on page 26.

Los Castillo of Taxco Reproduction Fine .970 Silver Repousse Fish Necklace

January 12, 2016 by

This spectacular necklace was originally produced by the Los Castillo studio during the golden age of Taxco silver jewelry production which spanned from the 1930’s through the 1960’s. The necklace has been produced entirely by hand with a repousse technique in fine 970 silver. Currently there are very few artists in Taxco who  can produce repousse jewelry due to time and training requirements. The necklace and bracelet are featured in the book “William Spratling and the Mexican Silver Renaissance” on page 26. The necklace features superior workmanship and is a definite showstopper.

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