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  • Casa Maya earrings
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  • vintage casa maya earrings
  • hammered brass and copper earrings
  • Casa Maya earrings
  • casa maya jewelry
  • Casa maya jewelry set

Casa Maya Earrings | Mexican Hammered Brass & Copper

Brand: Casa Maya

$55.00

1 in stock

Stunning 1960s brass and copper Casa Maya earrings, Mexico City.

Vintage Casa Maya screwback earrings in brass and copper.  A matching necklace is available.
✅  Approx. Size (cm):  1.5″ hang (4);  1″ Diameter (2.5)
✅  Condition:  Very Good.
✅  Era:  1960s.
✅  Mark/Label:  Maya Mexico.
✅  Only one – Buy Now.

Domestic flat rate shipping – Jewelry: $4.50

An extraordinarily rare pair of Casa Maya earrings.  Get the set and save!

Hammered Earrings Details

  • Round drop earrings.
  • Hammered brass and copper concentric circles.
  • Each circle is outlined in green polychrome paint.
  • Screwback earrings 
  • Casa Maya earrings are signed on the back.
  • Jewelry from Casa Maya is very rare.
  • A matching necklace is available here.
VINTAGE CONDITION

About Casa Maya

Casa Maya was a notable jewelry studio in Mexico City that gained recognition in the mid-20th century, particularly from the 1950s through the 1970s. Known for its striking designs, Casa Maya’s work blended traditional Mexican motifs with modernist aesthetics, a combination that resonated well with both locals and international collectors. The pieces often featured sterling silver and semi-precious stones such as turquoise, jade, and amethyst, materials that held cultural and historical significance in Mexican art.

Casa Maya’s designs were influenced by pre-Columbian and indigenous Mexican art forms, bringing a sense of cultural pride and historical homage to its creations. These influences were evident in the intricate patterns and bold, organic shapes that marked the studio’s signature style. The jewelry studio attracted a diverse clientele, including tourists, artists, and celebrities drawn to its unique aesthetic, quality craftsmanship, and cultural resonance.

The studio was part of a larger trend in Mexican jewelry-making during this period, following the influence of prominent designers like William Spratling, who helped elevate Mexican silverwork to an art form celebrated globally. Casa Maya’s pieces are now sought-after by collectors of vintage Mexican jewelry, and their distinctive, culturally rich designs continue to hold a place in the history of 20th-century Mexican decorative arts.

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