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Mazahua Silver Dove Earrings with Amethyst — Handmade Mexican Wedding Filigree Earrings

Mazahua Silver Dove Earrings with Amethyst — Handmade Mexican Wedding Filigree Earrings

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They don't hand-solder paired doves like this anymore — at least, not at this scale.

These earrings come from a Mazahua silversmith whose community in the State of Mexico has been producing dove motifs for bridal ceremonies for generations. The palomas — facing each other, wings folded, cradling a natural amethyst — are not decorative whimsy. In Mazahua tradition, the paired dove is a symbol of love and union, which is why this silhouette has been the traditional bridal earring of central Mexico for as long as anyone can remember. The amethyst at the center catches light the way a gemstone should: quietly, and from a distance.

About this piece

Mazahua silverwork from the State of Mexico is one of the least-discussed and most undervalued traditions in Mexican silver. Unlike the more famous plateros of Taxco, Mazahua silversmiths work within an Indigenous community context where the designs carry specific ceremonial meaning. The paired doves represent love and lifelong union. Each earring is hand-soldered from a family pattern — never cast, never mass-produced. No two pairs are exactly the same.

Materials & craftsmanship

  • Metal: Pure Mexican silver, handmade
  • Stone: Natural amethyst
  • Design: Two facing doves (palomas) cradling the stone
  • Technique: Traditional Mazahua hand-soldered silverwork
  • Origin: Mazahua Indigenous community, State of Mexico
  • Closure: Hook back

Dimensions

  • Length: 2.5 inches (6.3 cm)
  • Width: 2.0 inches (5.1 cm)
  • Weight: 28 g / 0.99 oz


Frequently asked questions

What do the doves symbolize in Mazahua tradition?
In Mazahua silversmithing, paired doves (palomas) represent love, union, and devotion. They are the traditional bridal earring of the Mazahua Indigenous community of the State of Mexico, worn to wedding ceremonies for generations.

Is this real silver?
Yes. These are crafted in pure Mexican silver by a Mazahua artisan — hand-soldered, not silver-plated or cast. The weight (28 g for the pair) reflects genuine silver content.

Is the amethyst natural?
Yes. The stone is natural amethyst, not synthetic or glass.

 

 

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