Valentin Vidaurreta was a well known designer who worked for both William Spratling & Hector Aguilar. He was known for his floral designs. The design was sold at the Taller Borda and is documented in many books about the golden age of Taxco silver. This necklace has been faithfully executed in sterling silver by Jose Luis Flores who was a Maestro for Hector Aguilar at Taller Borda with great attention to detail and quality. Really a stunning example of design from the golden age of Taxco jewelry production.
Valentin Vidaurreta Design Reproduction Earrings for Hector Aguilar by Jose Luis Flores
Valentin Vidaurreta was a well known designer who worked for both William Spratling & Hector Aguilar. He was known for his floral designs. The design was sold at the Taller Borda and is documented in many books about the golden age of Taxco silver. These earrings have been faithfully executed in sterling silver by Jose Luis Flores who was a Maestro for Hector Aguilar at Taller Borda with great attention to detail and quality. Really a stunning example of design from the golden age of Taxco jewelry production.
Valentin Vidaurreta Design Reproduction Bracelet for Hector Aguilar by Jose Luis Flores
Valentin Vidaurreta was a well known designer who worked for both William Spratling & Hector Aguilar. He was known for his floral designs. The design was sold at the Taller Borda and is documented in many books about the golden age of Taxco silver. This bracelet has been faithfully executed in sterling silver by Jose Luis Flores who was a Maestro for Hector Aguilar at Taller Borda with great attention to detail and quality. Really a stunning example of design from the golden age of Taxco jewelry production.
Valentin Vidaurreta Design Pre-Eagle Chrysanthemum Silver Earrings
These beautiful vintage silver earrings are a Valentin Vidaurreta design of Taxco, Mexico. Valentin Vidurreta designed for both William Spratling and Hector Aguilar during the golden age of Taxco silver jewelry design. Valentin Vidaurreta frequently used a floral motif in his jewelry and was a noted orchid collector. This design may be viewed on page 74 of the book “Silver Masters of Mexico”.