Agnes Seebass

It was a silky and subtly beautiful sterling silver bracelet with softly faceted links that first drew my attention to Agnes Seebass. I remember being surprised when I saw that it was made in Mexico --it didn't look like any Mexican jewelry I had previously seen. After some research, I discovered that Seebass and a few other exceptionally talented contemporary jewelers working in Mexico are part of a new aesthetic movement that I had not as yet explored.

Some may be familiar with Agnes Seebass through the exhibit "Maestros de Plata, William Spratling and the Mexican Silver Renaissance."

Read Agnes Seebass Biography here

Seebass in her studio
Silver & Oxidation Earings
Handhammered Silver & Gold Leaf Necklace
Silver Handwoven Choker
Forged Silver Bracelet
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