By Matilde Poulat
Located in North Attleboro, MA
A very fine example of Matl (Matilde Poulat)'s incredible jewelry design and handworked silversmithing talent. This necklace, circa the 1950s, features linked panels of hand-chased silver dotted with turquoise cabochons and accented with two pyramidal amethysts. The decorated box clasp is handmade as well. The focal point of the necklace is a centerpiece with bezel-set turquoise and a large center kite-shaped amethyst. Below is a dangling embellishment with three coral cabochons, leading to three silver drops each with a turquoise cabochon. The necklace measures 18" long and weighs a total of 46.2 grams. The full centerpiece measures 2.17" from top to the bottom of the middle drop. Signed to the verso with Matl, Mexico, 925. A stunning piece!
About Matilde Poulat:
Matilde Poulat (aka Matl) was born in the Yucatan and later on went to study at the San Carlos Academy in Mexico City at the same time as the famous muralist Diego Rivera. Rivera's wife, famous painter Frida Kahlo, was a patron of her work. Matl opened her shop in 1934 and created her own signature look which people still emulate to this day.
Matl produced some of the most ornate jewelry in Mexico...
Category
Mid-20th Century Mexican Artisan Matilde Poulat
MaterialsAmethyst, Coral, Turquoise, Silver, Sterling Silver