The collectible appeal of Mexican metal art can be attributed to
artistic quality, variety, and large production volume. In addition
to jewelry, it includes wearable art, table art, and wall art, with
something for everyone. See Mexican jewelry and metal art made with
copper, brass, alpaca, and silver. From glass mosaics on brass to
silver jewelry inlaid with crushed stone, to metal combinations
such as metales casados, the variety in color, texture, and form is
wonderful. While other books have made significant contributions to
raising awareness of Mexico-designed silver jewelry, little has
been written about other metal objects, often made by the very same
designers, such as Salvador Teran, Los Castillos, Miguel Martinez,
Miguel Pineda, Estele Popowski, and Bernice Goodspeed. Additional
names found on illustrated brass and mixed-metal items include
Maya, ToA+/-o, Cecilia, Caballo, and Victoria. Detailed captions
with value ranges accompany 1000+ color photographs. Includes a
bibliography, index, illustrated glossary, and illustrated
hallmarks.
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