The attention to fine detail is stunning in this necklace by Taxco master silversmith Oscar Figueroa Escorcia. The focus point is a sterling silver pendant done in the traditional baroque style of...read more
Her name is Catrina, an invention of artist Jose Guadalupe Posada. She is now the smiling hostess of many of Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrations. She appears on these sterling silver earrings made...read more
"Who says you can't take it with you?" asks this Taxco sterling silver skull by Oscar Figueroa Escorcia. Inspired by decorations for Day of the Dead, this elegant skeletal face is covered...read more
Circling the wrist with natural red tiger's eye beads, this stretch bracelet from Mexico is created by Taxco artisan Angel Ortiz. He crafts a sterling silver pendant in the shape of an agave plant to...read more
The mountains of central Mexico, where the town of Taxco lies, explode in purple wildflowers in November, just as the rainy season ends. Silversmith Oscar Figueroa Escorcia recognizes this annual...read more
Crafted from sterling silver, the stylized face of a fierce jaguar forms the pendant for this Mexican bracelet. Intricate oxidized patterns decorate the pendant, which centers a beaded strand of onyx...read more
These ornate sterling silver earrings feature pairs of lovebirds and beads made of natural turquoise, calcite, amethyst and amber. This lovely interpretation of a traditional central Mexican earring...read more