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Estate Vintage Taxco Mexico Sterling Silver Modernist Dancer Brooch
Estate Vintage Taxco Mexico Sterling Silver Modernist Dancer Brooch
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Taxco silversmiths in the mid-century understood something about capturing movement—skip the details, focus on the gesture. This abstract dancer from the TE-78 workshop reduces the human form to its essential lines: elongated limbs, dynamic angles, the sense that someone just leapt across empty space. The sculptural approach uses negative space as deliberately as the solid silver, creating a brooch that reads as motion rather than documentation.
The patina tells you this piece got worn. The extremities show warm amber tones where decades of handling concentrated the oxidation, while the protected areas retain brighter silver. It's the kind of age progression you want to see on Taxco modernist work—proof the piece lived on someone's lapel rather than wrapped in tissue. The TE-78 mark connects it to one of Taxco's smaller workshops where individual artisans maintained distinct design approaches within the broader modernist movement that defined Mexican silver's golden age.
Condition: Estate condition with natural patina throughout, concentrated as warm amber tones on limbs and high points. Pin mechanism secure and functional. Surface shows fine scratches from wear. No damage or structural issues.
Key Features:
- Sterling silver abstract dancer brooch, Taxco Mexico
- Marked TE-78 (Taxco workshop registration)
- Sculptural modernist design with elongated limbs
- Dynamic pose utilizing negative space
- Dimensional construction, hand-formed
- 1.5 inches at longest dimension
- 11.7 grams
- Mid-century Mexican Silver Renaissance period
- Secure functioning pin back
- Authentic wear patina with warm oxidation
The kind of piece that reminds you why Taxco silver became synonymous with bringing modernist principles to traditional metalworking. For collectors who appreciate sculptural jewelry that prioritizes form and movement.
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