


Vintage Margot de Taxco Sterling Green Enamel Snake Bracelet
Margot de Taxco Bracelet
This exceptional vintage Margot de Taxco bracelet from the 1950s exemplifies the artistry and craftsmanship of one of Mexico’s most celebrated silversmiths. Designed as an articulated snake, the bracelet features a series of carefully constructed segments that allow it to move fluidly around the wrist, creating a lifelike and elegant effect.
Crafted in sterling silver and adorned with rich green enamel, the bracelet showcases Margot de Taxco’s distinctive approach to jewelry design. Known for her bold, sculptural creations and innovative use of enamel, Margot Van Voorhies Carr—working under the name Margot de Taxco—played a significant role in establishing Taxco as a center for world-class silver jewelry during the mid-twentieth century.
The snake motif has long been associated with transformation, eternity, and renewal, making it a powerful and enduring symbol in jewelry design. In this piece, the vibrant green enamel enhances the sculptural form, while the articulated construction adds both comfort and dynamic visual appeal. Length 7".
Margot de Taxco jewelry is highly regarded among collectors for its quality, originality, and historical importance within the tradition of Mexican silver design. Pieces from the 1950s are particularly sought after for their craftsmanship and distinctive aesthetic.
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Vintage Margot de Taxco bracelet from the 1950s
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Articulated snake design with fluid movement
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Crafted in sterling silver
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Decorated with vibrant green enamel
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Iconic mid-century Mexican silver jewelry
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Highly collectible designer piece
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