Latin America, Mexico, Taxco, ca. mid to late 20th century CE. A collection of sterling and high-quality Matl silver earrings, Sigi Pineda bracelet, and fish pendant. The angel drop earrings are inlaid with turquoise cabochons stamped with the Matl workshop mark: "MS-12 /MATL / M. REGIS / 14-2093 / MEXICO 925" with sterling backs for the studs. The fish's articulated bones are cast from 93% to 94% silver and stamped with Taxco marks. The 94% silver bracelet has a push clasp and safety catch, the interior stamped with the Mexican Taxco and Sigi Pineda's mark. All pieces are wearable and in great condition! Size of bracelet: 2.2" Diameter x 0.75" W (5.6 cm x 1.9 cm); fish: 4" L x 1.5" W (10.2 cm x 3.8 cm); silver quality: 93% to 94%; total combine weight: 95.4 grams
The artist Matilde Poulat, also known as Matl, began jewelry making in Mexico City in 1934. Little is known about her early life, and her birthdate is not recorded. She is known for her Baroque inspired pieces made of silver with semi-precious stones. Poulet’s nephew, Ricardo Salas, worked closely with her and continued handmaking jewelry in the Matl style after her death in 1960. Pieces stamped "MS-12" are made after 1980.
Sigi Pineda (1929-2018) was a renowned Mexican jewelry designer known for his innovative and artistic silver creations. His unique designs and craftsmanship earned him international acclaim in the world of contemporary jewelry.
Provenance: private Santa Barbara, California, USA collection
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Condition
Some softening to maker marks, but discernable. Pre-owned condition with light wear to silver but intact and wearable. Light patina and toning.