A striking 1960s Mexican modernist pitcher crafted in alpaca silver with intricate abalone shell mosaic inlay, executed in the style of renowned Los Castillo Taxco silver designs. The vessel features a sculptural silhouette with a tapered neck, angular spout, and elegant integrated handle, creating a bold yet refined mid-century modern statement piece.The entire surface is meticulously clad in iridescent abalone shell tiles, producing a luminous mosaic effect with shifting tones of emerald, violet, bronze, and turquoise. The shimmering shell contrasts beautifully against the warm tone of the alpaca silver structure, giving the piece a rich textural presence.Marked “Hecho en Mexico” on the base, this decorative pitcher reflects the celebrated tradition of Taxco metalwork and artisan shell inlay popular during the 1950s–1970s Mexican modernist design movement.Equally compelling as barware, sculptural decor, or a centerpiece vessel, this piece brings both craftsmanship and mid-century glamour to a collection or interior.Ideal for collectors of:• Mexican modernist silver• Taxco decorative arts• Los Castillo style metalwork• mid-century barware and serving vessels• abalone shell mosaic objectsDimensionsHeight: 7.75 inWidth: 6.75 in (including handle)Depth: 6 inConditionVintage condition with age-appropriate patina to the alpaca silver and minor wear consistent with age. Abalone inlay remains vibrant and intact.OriginMexico, circa 1960sMarked Hecho en Mexico