Vintage 900 Silver / 10K Gold Aztec Warrior gods Overlay Wide Cuff Bracelet


Description:


For your consideration we are offering this older Vintage Mexico / Mayan 900 Silver & 10K Gold Wide Cuff Bracelet. 


The Bracelet features 5 hinged 900 Silver decoratively stamped panels.


Each side panel also features 5 10K Gold Aztec Warrior gods overlay. 


Measurements:

 

The Cuff Bracelet is wide, measuring approx. 24mm wide or tall.

Measuring around the inside inner bracelet: measures approx. 7"


Each hinged panel measures approx. 1"½ long.


Each 10K Gold overlay Aztec Mayan gods measure approx. 12mmx1"½

Bracelet is unmarked

But tested as 900 silver and Tested 10K for Gold overlay.

Condition:

The bracelet features a Push Clasp closure. (A push clasp is a 2-part clasp where the ends push together, engaging a spring mechanism that holds the clasp closed until lever is pressed.) The lever is located on the outer side of the bracelet and it shuts tightly, being in good working order.


The two hinges are intact and are in good working order.


This Mexican Aztec / Mayan style panel Bracelet is in overall, very nice, older vintage, previously owned condition. 


Total Weight: 49.9 grams Artists and intellectuals gathered in Mexico at the end of the Mexican Revolution with the goal of restoring prosperity and pride in Mexico. By the late 1920s-early 1930s, it was clear that a vibrant Mexican Renaissance was under way. These artists and intellectuals included such renowned luminaries as Diego Rivera, Fred Davis, Rene' d'Harnoncourt, and William Spratling.



The jewelry renaissance centralized in Taxco, whose history of mining and working silver goes back to Cortez and before. With the advent of artists such as William Spratling and Fred Davis opening shops and marketing their products, jewelry from Taxco became internationally famous for the quality of its design, workmanship