Vintage 1950s TAXCO Sterling Silver Fern Clamper Bracelet & Ring Set
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This vintage sterling silver fern-motif clamper bracelet, paired with a coordinating fern ring (not an exact match), originates from Taxco, a historic colonial town (a "Pueblo Mágico") in the Mexican state of Guerrero, renowned for its silver mining heritage, stunning Baroque architecture, cobblestone streets, and vibrant silver markets. Botanical motifs such as ferns were especially popular in Taxco during the 1950s, reflecting the era’s fascination with organic forms interpreted through sculptural, expressive silverwork.
The bracelet’s gracefully contoured fronds convey a sense of movement and natural rhythm, while the hinged clamper design ensures a practical fit—an elegant balance of form and function. The ring features an open-front design that allows for slight flexibility, but it is not fully adjustable.
Timeless and increasingly collectible, these pieces showcase the artistry and enduring appeal of vintage Taxco silverwork. Ideal for fans of Bohemian elegance, nature-inspired design, and exceptional mid-20th-century craftsmanship, they are treasures that honor both heritage and sustainability—preserving beauty through reuse while celebrating the lasting tradition of handcrafted jewelry.
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2. The measurements are given as close approximations, and slight variations may occur.
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5. At Silver Cactus Jewelry, we are committed to honoring cultural integrity and accurately representing Indigenous art in accordance with the Indian Arts and Crafts Act. We carefully describe each piece in good faith, with complete transparency regarding signed or unsigned status, available provenance, and expert opinion. Attributions to specific artists or tribes are based on expert evaluation but are not guaranteed. Buyers are encouraged to make their own evaluations before purchase.
6. All jewelry is sold as-is. Buyers are responsible for ensuring compatibility with personal sensitivities (e.g., metal allergies).
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At Silver Cactus Jewelry, every timeless collectible begins with a story—some clearly hallmarked by the artisan, others with only a softened imprint of an aged or unidentified signature, and some offering no mark at all, yet unmistakably reflecting skilled craftsmanship.
Whether signed or unsigned, rooted in Native tradition, crafted by regional artisans, or made beyond the American Southwest, every piece is evaluated with respect for its origins, appreciation for its craftsmanship, and a strong commitment to accuracy.
Each item is carefully assessed using hallmarks, materials, construction, and stylistic details to provide the most informed understanding of its provenance. While vintage and pre-owned pieces rarely include formal documentation, this process reflects the care we apply to every attribution across our Native American, Southwestern, and Boho-Chic collections.
Signed Jewelry & Accessories
In the United States, demand for artist recognition grew in the 1970s, leading many Native American silversmiths to begin signing their work more consistently. Southwestern and international artisans, however, follow their own distinct histories of attribution, shaped by regional and cultural norms. Across all traditions, hallmarks—whether full signatures, initials, or symbolic picto-marks—help distinguish an artist’s craftsmanship while honoring their heritage, personal identity, and creative legacy.
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Unsigned Jewelry & Accessories
Before hallmarking became widely adopted, particularly among Native American silversmiths in the 1970s, many artisan-made pieces were unsigned. Across Native American, Southwestern, and international traditions, vintage jewelry often changed hands over time, making formal provenance uncommon.
Our assessments rely on visible indicators such as construction methods, materials, and design motifs. An expert has informally identified these features as consistent with the tribe, region, country, and artisan style, as noted in the product description.
A Note on Attribution
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Silver Cactus Jewelry pieces are vintage and one of a kind—often irreplaceable. To honor their history and protect your investment, each item is carefully inspected, vetted, and secured with an Insurance Tag, ensuring it arrives as represented.
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Once you are satisfied with your purchase, or after the return period has concluded, you may remove the Insurance Tag. Should any minor adhesive residue remain, a moist pad and jeweler’s cloth are included for gentle cleaning and light polishing.
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