Gitana Fine Sterling Silver Jewelry

 

Each of the artists whose work I represent has
a distinctive style
. Obviously, I admire their work
and I also look forward to my visit with each of them
when I visit Mexico. I thought I’d give you just a
little background on each one. The code given below
each piece will tell you whose piece it is. Following are
the artists I feature – after their name the code
used for each.

Agnes Seebass (SEE-)

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http://www.modernsilver.com/june07/agnesseebass.htm

Every time I travel to Taxco, I stop off in Cuernavaca
to visit Agnes’studio to make my purchases and see
her new designs. Agnes’ background is pure design
and she is constantly seeing new forms in life around
her and creating new pieces of jewelry Agnes Seebass
for our pleasure and adornment.

Agnes is originally from Germany where she began her studies in Architecture and then moved on to Jewelry Design. A scholarship
from the Institution Carl Duisberg Gesellschaft brought her toTaxco, Mexico to study silversmithing at the workshop of Los Castillo in 1993. he has made her home in Mexico ever since.

Works by Agnes have been featured in
exhibitions in many locations, among them
Mexico City, San Francisco and New York.
Publications that have included her work:
“Zeit Form” (Germany), “Harper’s Bazaar”
(Mexico), catalog for the exhibition
“William Spratling and the Mexican
Silver Renaissance” by Penny C. Morrill.

Priscila Canales (CAN-)

The daughter of a Colombian father and a Peruvian mother, Priscila Canales was born in Mexico City on November 8, 1969.  From a young age she was artistically inclined.  She studied painting at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, Italy and she graduated in 1992.  In 1994, she attended the metal smith and enamel workshops at the Centro Arensanal Independencia in Mexico City.  At the same time she set up her own workshop in Cuernavaca, Morelos.  Over the years the infrastructure of her workshop grew and her designs flourished, acquiring a style of her own.  Priscila has participated in jewelry exhibits in Mexico, Peru and the U.S., always searching for adequate spaces to showcase artistic jewelry.  Today she works with her husband, Jose Dionisio Leon, whose talents as a craftsman have contributed to the formation of a solid Mexican jewelry design team.


 


 

Susana Cabrales (CAB-)

Susana Cabrales is an absolutely delightful woman whose work reflects the joy and beauty that she sees in her everyday life. Susana is originally from Colombia, Susana Cabralesbut has made her home in Taxco for many years. It seems that there’s always a huge vase of Calla lilies on her table and one can usually count on a tasty cup of espresso while viewing her wonderful jewelry.

Susana designs wonderful pieces using silver and some stones. She also has a line of exquisite hand-beaded pieces. At one point, she had created simple but stunning earrings from a small red seed, found in her native Colombia. For Susana –creativity is always in the forefront.

Annabel Humber (ANA-)

Meeting with Annabel is always an upbeat and
thoroughly enjoyable occasion.  Her gorgeous red
hair and high-energy demeanor do notAnnabel Humber
prepare one for the intricate and extremely detail-oriented work she produces. Her pieces are a real treasure and I hope to convince herto part with more of her one-of-a-kind pieces so I can offer them to you!

  
From Annabel:

"I fabricate my pieces using traditional jewelry techniques and strive for the highest level of craftsmanship that I can achieve.Growing up in the Lake District (England) instilled in me an appreciation and great love of nature, which is a constant source of inspiration for my work.Making jewelry is a passion for me and I'd like to think that wearing the piecegives someone as much pleasure as I had making it.”

Wolmar (“Tito”) Castillo

Wolmar (Tito) Castillo
The pieces you see on the holloware page are the original designs of Wolmar (“Tito”) Castillo.  They are made lovingly by hand in his taller (workshop) outside Taxco, Mexico by his staff of three.

Wolmar is the son of famed Taxco jewelry designer Antonio Castillo, founder of Los Castillo taller.  Los Castillo played a significant part in the 1940s and 50s in helping to make Taxco world-renowned as a capital of  quality silver craftsmanship. 

Wolmar specializes in “holloware” – each piece begins as a copper form and is then plated with a high concentration of sterling.  The silver is complemented by stonework, formed in the shape of peacocks, lemurs, and iguanas among others.  Wolmar’s work has been exhibited extensively in the U.S. and he has often been called on to lecture on the topic of modern Taxco silverwork.

tags: sterling silver jewelry, sterling silver bracelets, sterling silver pins, sterling silver earrings, sterling silver necklaces, Agnes Seebass, Susana Cabrales, priscila Cananles, Wolmar Castillo,
Manuel Porcayo, Annabel Humber, fine sterling silver jewelry artists, Bainbridge Island,Washington and Montana.