Description
For your consideration, a vintage Los Castillo Taxco “Pluma Azteca” silver-plated tray featuring a two-headed snake motif.
Created by the renowned silversmith masters Los Castillo in Taxco, Mexico.
The central design is a snake or serpent with two heads, known specifically as the Pluma Azteca technique, which often involves embedding colored materials like feathers or stone.
Pieces with this design are typically dated between the 1950s and 1970s.
The tray is silver-plated and likely mounted on a stand, often showing patina or tarnish consistent with its age. Two sculpture are available.
Dimensions: 6.5″ W x 8.5″ H x 2.13″ D, plate 6.63″ x 6.63″
Please take a look at our listings. We have an amazing curated collection of hard-to-find items.
Original vintage unrestored condition. Expect signs of vintage wear. Base had nicks and were professionally repaired.
Overall, good condition. Firm and sturdy.
Curated by AMBIANIC
SKU: ACC05232604
Additional information
| Weight | 11 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 11 × 11 × 11 cm |













