Posted 8 years ago
Efesgirl
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Today's markets were rather boring compared to yesterday, but this made up for it. I helped someone I know for quite a few years to sort out a bag full of all kinds of jewelry. Mixed in with all the costume stuff was this pendant and chain. When I was finished untangling the stuff, I asked what she wanted for the pendant. She said I could have it as payment for all the work I did. :-)))))
Some history on the company:
http://www.mexicoartshow.com/sanchezrosana.html
Joyas Citlali is a family business founded in 1968 by Francisco Sánchez Sahagún who was born in Guadalajara where he is the city's leading jeweler. It it was through the influence of his father that he began creating jewelry. Those were the days when silver was not appreciated as worthy of being paired with valuable jewels.
The family struggled against the trend: the tradition of gold jewelry. At first the market was only foreign tourists, but slowly, with great tenacity and vision Citlali has shown that silver design can be achieved from the boldest of traditions.
Since the beginning, Francisco has worked with a group of jewelers committed to the preservation of traditional craftsmanship, true masters in their field. Whenever a new idea sees the light, there is great rejoicing in the process of creating the new piece: the design, the wax mold, shaping it in silver, sanding it, welding and adorning with semi-precious stones.
Now his daughter, Rosana Sánchez, works with him and new jewelry designs continue to carry their names - filled with feeling and artistic pride - the only goal to watch the emotion of the wearer when the piece is worn.
Citlali is a Nahuatl word meaning star and the essence of pre-Hispanic times shapes their collection. They start with the original designs of the Hispanic cultures and transform them into contemporary silver jewelry. Other elements of nature - birds, flowers and people are important sources of inspiration as well, in making their beautiful creations.
Citlali has exported jewelry all over the world and have won awards in competitions. Francisco Sánchez was awarded a scholarship in International Trade in Rotterdam, the Netherlands and in 2010 he was designated as an established designer at the event organized by the Minerva Fashion Houses.
For 43 years, he has managed to maintain originality in their designs, the highest quality products and the constant search for the best semi-precious stones with which to combine their pieces. There is no secret behind Citlali's longevity and its firm intention to persist in creating beautiful silver jewelry."
great piece!
You certainly are not too shy/lazy to put in all the work it must take to ..do what you do. You're the best there is and so kind in sharing great information for all of CW.
It's really cool Bonnie. :)