This Mexican perfume bottle from the 1950s–70s is crafted from sterling silver (925), as marked on the piece. Its body adopts a geometric, trapezoidal form, finished in a cool, matte silver with a subtle sheen typical of polished yet non-reflective sterling. The screw cap, equipped with an integrated pipette, is topped with a smooth, glossy turquoise cabochon, adding a vivid blue accent that contrasts with the restrained silver. The front features a shallow yet crisp engraved motif: a stylized palm, a seated figure in a sombrero, and landscape details, all rendered in a minimalist, pictographic style that echoes both mid-century modern influences and folk art traditions. Every element is carefully executed, with precise joints and harmonious proportions. The bottle shows no dents, scratches, or repairs; it remains in very good vintage condition, retaining original components and a gentle patina indicative of age.This small object tells a story of mid-20th-century Mexico, when silver and turquoise met in artisan workshops and geometric forms with hand-etched motifs reflected the spirit of the era. The shape of the bottle evokes a sense of travel—capturing a fragment of an exotic landscape, a ray of southern sunlight, and the calm
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Height3.5 cm
Length2.6 cm
Dimension details
Length2.6 cm
Height3.5 cm
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