1960 Salvador Teran Gold & Turquoise Collar Necklace
Ancient civilizations. Timeless magnificence.
This is one of the most extraordinary pieces in any serious vintage jewelry collection. Created by the legendary Mexican master jeweler Salvador Teran in the 1950s-60s, this spectacular Aztec-Mayan warrior collar necklace is a breathtaking fusion of pre-Columbian iconography and mid-century Mexican craftsmanship at its absolute pinnacle.
Crafted in 22kt gold-filled metal and set with rich turquoise, the necklace depicts a magnificent Aztec or Mayan warrior with the kind of intricate, hand-wrought detail that simply cannot be replicated today. Every element — from the warrior's headdress to the surrounding motifs — speaks to Teran's deep reverence for Mexico's ancient heritage and his unparalleled skill as a goldsmith.
Signed in two places on the reverse, this is a museum-quality piece that belongs in the most distinguished of collections. Salvador Teran pieces are among the most sought-after in the world of vintage Mexican jewelry — and this warrior necklace is among his finest.
Details:
- Circa 1950s-1960s — Salvador Teran, Marbel, Mexico
- Aztec-Mayan warrior design
- 22kt gold-filled metal with turquoise
- Signed in two places on reverse
- Condition: 5/5 — flawless, pristine
A rare treasure from Mexico's golden age of jewelry — powerful, ancient, and utterly magnificent.