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PROVENANCE & COLLECTOR NOTE
Taxco, Mexico is one of the world's great silver-working capitals — a colonial hill town in the state of Guerrero where the art of silversmithing has been elevated to a cultural institution. Since the 1930s, when American designer William Spratling established the first silver workshop there, Taxco has produced some of the most distinctive, artisan-quality silver jewelry in the world. This extraordinary woven collar necklace is a masterwork of that tradition. The intrecciato weave — a painstaking technique in which fine silver strands are interlaced by hand to create a supple, fabric-like texture — requires exceptional skill and patience. The result is a piece that feels as luxurious as it looks: fluid, weighty, and unmistakably handcrafted. Hallmarked "Mexico 925," this is genuine sterling silver of the highest artisan quality.
CONDITION
Collector's Grade: A+ (Pristine). This piece presents in exceptional condition with a beautiful silver patina and no damage, repairs, or significant wear. The weave is intact and supple throughout. A truly investment-quality piece.
DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS
- Style: Intrecciato woven collar necklace (open slip-on style)
- Length: 14 inches
- Weight: 52 grams (substantial and luxurious)
- Metal: Sterling Silver (tested and hallmarked)
- Finish: Polished silver with natural age patina
TECHNICAL DETAILS
- Hallmarks: Mexico, 925
- Closure Type: Open slip-on collar (no clasp needed)
- Metal Purity: 92.5% pure silver (sterling standard)
GRACE NOTE
This is the kind of necklace that makes a woman feel like herself — only more so. The woven silver collar sits beautifully against the collarbone, substantial enough to be noticed but refined enough to never overwhelm. I would wear this with a simple V-neck cashmere sweater in ivory or black and let the silver do all the talking. It is equally stunning with a crisp white linen blouse for a summer luncheon or layered over a silk turtleneck for an evening out. This is not costume jewelry. This is a piece you pass down. It is the kind of necklace your granddaughter will one day ask about, and you will smile and say, "That was your grandmother's."
PROVENANCE & COLLECTOR NOTE
Taxco, Mexico is one of the world's great silver-working capitals — a colonial hill town in the state of Guerrero where the art of silversmithing has been elevated to a cultural institution. Since the 1930s, when American designer William Spratling established the first silver workshop there, Taxco has produced some of the most distinctive, artisan-quality silver jewelry in the world. This extraordinary woven collar necklace is a masterwork of that tradition. The intrecciato weave — a painstaking technique in which fine silver strands are interlaced by hand to create a supple, fabric-like texture — requires exceptional skill and patience. The result is a piece that feels as luxurious as it looks: fluid, weighty, and unmistakably handcrafted. Hallmarked "Mexico 925," this is genuine sterling silver of the highest artisan quality.
CONDITION
Collector's Grade: A+ (Pristine). This piece presents in exceptional condition with a beautiful silver patina and no damage, repairs, or significant wear. The weave is intact and supple throughout. A truly investment-quality piece.
DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS
- Style: Intrecciato woven collar necklace (open slip-on style)
- Length: 14 inches
- Weight: 52 grams (substantial and luxurious)
- Metal: Sterling Silver (tested and hallmarked)
- Finish: Polished silver with natural age patina
TECHNICAL DETAILS
- Hallmarks: Mexico, 925
- Closure Type: Open slip-on collar (no clasp needed)
- Metal Purity: 92.5% pure silver (sterling standard)
GRACE NOTE
This is the kind of necklace that makes a woman feel like herself — only more so. The woven silver collar sits beautifully against the collarbone, substantial enough to be noticed but refined enough to never overwhelm. I would wear this with a simple V-neck cashmere sweater in ivory or black and let the silver do all the talking. It is equally stunning with a crisp white linen blouse for a summer luncheon or layered over a silk turtleneck for an evening out. This is not costume jewelry. This is a piece you pass down. It is the kind of necklace your granddaughter will one day ask about, and you will smile and say, "That was your grandmother's."