Antonio Pineda Sterling Fish Skeleton Bracelet

Antonio Pineda Sterling Fish Skeleton Bracelet

This great cuff bracelet was designed and produced by the famed Taxco master silversmith. Antonio Pineda began hand crafting silver as the first apprentice to the American “Father of Mexican Silver”, William Spratling. After several years of training, in 1939 Antonio opened his own silver workshop. His designs were extremely modernist and beautifully crafted. An exhibition in 1944 alongside of Magreret De Patta and Georg Jensen at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco solidified Antonio’s place internationally as one of the finest modern silversmiths of the mid 20th century. This bracelet is signed on the inside of the fish tail. The inside of the bracelet measures approx. 2.375 in. by 1.75 in.. The gap measures 1.75″ wide. The circumference of the bracelet is 6.75. It will fit up to a 6.5 in. wrist.

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