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Taxco Jewelry

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Explore NOVICA's Taxco Jewelry Gallery. High in the Sierra Madre Mountains, Taxco silversmiths made gifts for the Aztec gods long before the Spaniards arrived; but it took the persistant vision of American architect William Spratling, credited with fathering the modern Mexican silver movement, to put Taxco on the jewelry collector's map. Spratling's vision lives on in the amazing handcrafted silver necklaces, bracelets, earrings and rings created by talented Taxco Jewelry artisans.

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One of My Favorites!

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Love these natural Turquoise and sterling silver earrings by artist Guillermo Arregui! Time and time again I find myself reaching for these instead of all the others. Thank you Mr. Arregui for your brilliant artistry! Your art has brought me much happiness!

A beautiful piece of cultural art

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I own three bracelets and two necklaces by this artist. They are all as well made and as lovely as this necklace. If you like your jewelry to represent the culture it comes from you?ll appreciate all of this artist?s work.

Julie

Jul 22, 2025

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This is a stunning bracelet! It’s crafted beautifully and I was so happy to see it become available again. I wish it were available in a smaller size, as it fits large on me. I would get another one and give this one as a gift.

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Taxco Jewelry

Located amid rich silver mining veins, the colonial mountain town of Taxco, often referred to as ‘the silver capital of the world’ is famous for its centuries-old jewelry-making tradition. At one time, the Taxco silver jewelry smith culture was disappearing before the world’s eyes due to the advent of war and revolutions. It wasn’t until the arrival of US architect and designer William Spratling in 1928 that Taxco jewelry history was restored. Spratling caught wind of the skilled craftsmanship that once filled the streets of Taxco and reopened many of the silver mines that had been closed. He then located artisans who still practiced the ancient craft and encouraged them to teach others. At that time, Taxco’s silver jewelry tradition was based on Mexico's pre-Hispanic art and traditional designs. Today, Taxco Mexican jewelry features contemporary styles as well, including modern necklaces, exquisite cuff jewelry and Taxco earrings. Browse through NOVICA's Taxco jewelry gallery to discover the distinctive handcrafted beauty of silver mined in Mexico.

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