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Sigi Pineda (1929–2009) Taxco modernist bracelet, a highly collectible piece of mid-20th century Mexican silver jewelry. Very good condition! Needs some polishing.
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Maker: Sigi Pineda, one of the most respected designers of the Mexican modernist jewelry movement, trained under Antonio Pineda in Taxco.
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Markings: Inside is stamped Sigi Taxco, Sterling Mexico, and the eagle assay mark (confirming sterling purity). The design number (e.g., E91) also helps with cataloguing his work.
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Material: Sterling silver with safety chain.
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Gemstone: Rectangular step-cut purple stone (likely amethyst, but Sigi sometimes used synthetic amethyst/spinel in his work).
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Style: Bold modernist hinged cuff bracelet with openwork design — very representative of Sigi’s sculptural, architectural approach.
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Era: Likely 1960s–1970s.
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