Brooch For Casual Wear-Vintage Taxco William Spratling Jewelry | Amethyst Tribal Arrow Brooch

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TRIBAL ARROW AMETHYST WILLIAM SPRATLING BROOCH

This captivating brooch is a striking piece from the Vintage William Spratling Jewelry Collection, hailing from the early 1940s during Spratling's first design period. William Spratling, known as the "Father of Mexican Silver," brought unparalleled creativity and craftsmanship to his work, establishing Taxco as a landmark of silver design. Featuring rich amethyst set in the soft glow of seasoned sterling silver, this brooch exemplifies Spratling's vision, merging pre-Columbian motifs with modern artistry. Pictured in "Spratling Silver: A Field Guide" by Phyllis Goddard, Kennan Tyler, and Paine in 2003, this brooch is a treasure for collectors and admirers of historic craftsmanship.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Jewelry Maker: William Spratling         

Jewelry Type: Vintage brooch

Hallmarks: William Spratling mark, encircled by Spratling, Made in Mexico, Spratling Silver, (est. early 1940s)

Materials: Sterling Silver

Weight: 15.7 grams

Gem or Stones: Amethyst      

Dimensions: Length: 3"    Width:  3/4"      

Clasp or Fastener: Round safety clasp

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This important piece is referenced in:

  • Spratling Silver: A Field Guide, Phyllis Goddard, Kennan Tyler and Paine, 2003