Jewelry
Vintage 1950s Margot de Taxco Sterling silver Black and Yellow enamel cufflinks
$200.00
These Margot de Taxco black and gold enamel sterling silver cufflinks are very hard to find.
This is one of Margot's iconic enamel designs from the 1950's. They was purchased in the 1950s from her store in Mexico by a collector.
Margot de Taxco, born Margot von Voorhies Carr in San Francisco, moved to Taxco, Mexico, in 1937. She worked with Los Castillo and many of their early pieces show Margot’s unique designs. She was influenced by Mexican, Greek and Japanese art and culture, and designed some of the most stunning hand wrought jewelry, but is best known for her silver and enamel works of art. Margot produced and designed jewelry until the later 1970’s. Her stunning works of art are highly collectible and continue to rise in value.