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Wood and Silver Mexican Cufflinks by Sigi Pineda Archaeological revival but nicely match the emeralds

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but nicely match the emeralds on the pendant

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During the early part of her career Matsukata worked primarily in silver

Pineda began his career working for William Spratling and opened his own taller (studio) in 1939

Bernard Dawahoya (1935-2010) was an award-winning Hopi artist whose work was exhibited at the Santa Fe Indian Market for decades and in shows at the Heard Museum in Phoenix

Wood and Silver Mexican Cufflinks by Sigi Pineda Archaeological revival but nicely match the emeraldsWood and sterling silver form a checkerboard pattern in these stylish Mexican cufflinks by Sigi Pineda. Sigifrido Pineda (1929 2009), known as Sigi, opened his shop in 1952. Initially his shop was named Plateros, the mark used on these cufflinks, and later renamed Sigi. Prior to opening his own studio he had apprenticed at Los Castillo and was head of the enameling workshop for Margot de Taxco. He is known for his modernist designs. Scroll down for

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