Antonio Pineda Mexican 970 silver agate Cuff Bracelet
Antonio Pineda cuffs don't surface very often and this specific design is even more difficult to find. An ode to the art of a-symmetry, the cuff is wrought in the maestro's favorite fine ,.970 alloy and quite substantial. The stone that adorns its widest end, rich in greens and blues, is agate, I think, but it might be a very special kind of turquoise as well. Warm patina, perfectly conveyed less-is-more attitude and Antonio's exquisite finishing are all present here to please the eye…
Size / Weight: 6 1/4" inner circumference (including the 7/8" gap; ideal for smaller wrists ) by 1 1/4" wide (at its widest); 68.9 grams
Hallmarks / Date: Antonio's crown as shown as well as "HECHO EN MEXICO", "970" and Eagle 38 assay mark; 1960s
Condition: excellent vintage with great design, powerful presence and warmly glowing patina, no damage and no repairs noted
Inv# 15496
Antonio Pineda cuffs don't surface very often and this specific design is even more difficult to find. An ode to the art of a-symmetry, the cuff is wrought in the maestro's favorite fine ,.970 alloy and quite substantial. The stone that adorns its widest end, rich in greens and blues, is agate, I think, but it might be a very special kind of turquoise as well. Warm patina, perfectly conveyed less-is-more attitude and Antonio's exquisite finishing are all present here to please the eye…
Size / Weight: 6 1/4" inner circumference (including the 7/8" gap; ideal for smaller wrists ) by 1 1/4" wide (at its widest); 68.9 grams
Hallmarks / Date: Antonio's crown as shown as well as "HECHO EN MEXICO", "970" and Eagle 38 assay mark; 1960s
Condition: excellent vintage with great design, powerful presence and warmly glowing patina, no damage and no repairs noted
Inv# 15496
Antonio Pineda cuffs don't surface very often and this specific design is even more difficult to find. An ode to the art of a-symmetry, the cuff is wrought in the maestro's favorite fine ,.970 alloy and quite substantial. The stone that adorns its widest end, rich in greens and blues, is agate, I think, but it might be a very special kind of turquoise as well. Warm patina, perfectly conveyed less-is-more attitude and Antonio's exquisite finishing are all present here to please the eye…
Size / Weight: 6 1/4" inner circumference (including the 7/8" gap; ideal for smaller wrists ) by 1 1/4" wide (at its widest); 68.9 grams
Hallmarks / Date: Antonio's crown as shown as well as "HECHO EN MEXICO", "970" and Eagle 38 assay mark; 1960s
Condition: excellent vintage with great design, powerful presence and warmly glowing patina, no damage and no repairs noted
Inv# 15496