I started selling Mexican Silver Jewellery as a result of a series of life changing events.
In 1994 my husband died, leaving me with no clear direction in my life.
The following year my son who lives in the
United States, invited me to join him and his wife on a surf camping trip down the coast of
Mexico. He is a surfer and I was probably the first surfer’s mother to spend time in some of the camps! I had to learn to sleep in a small one-person tent for weeks on end. I was exposed to mud and mosquitoes, sand and heat but also to many new ideas and cultures. (Remember I had come to
Mexico from a
South Africa just celebrating the end of apartheid)
Altogether it was an exciting time. There were amazing new foods to sample and different types of music to explore.
Near the end of our adventure – and the whole trip was an adventure – I met an American man who lived in
Mexico and sold hammocks. We became good friends and the following year I returned to
Mexico for another holiday with him where I learnt more about this fascinating country and the hardworking, creative people. People who love colour and noise and fireworks and music and creative design.
In 1997, I invited him to come to SA to discover the beauty of the
Cape. After a few months he suggested we return to
Mexico together and purchase a considerable amount of the beautiful silver jewellery which is made there, as he said he hadn’t seen anything comparable in the shops here.
Now the next part of the adventure began to unfold and it was a huge leap of faith.
My friend exposed me to all the knowledge I would need to travel in
Mexico. I learnt about taxis and busses, where to stay, how much to pay, including bartering for the jewellery and how to develop an eye for styles and designs. Of course I had to improve my Spanish. When we returned to
Cape Town we began to sell the unique silver jewellery in stores in and around the city. 
In 2000 my friend returned to Mexico after I bought him out. Now the real learning began, because now I was on my own. However because the jewellery is so very special and because I quickly developed an eye for the unusual creations; I never looked back. My policy is always to buy unique pieces and my by-line is the fact that all the jewellery is personally selected by me. I have learnt to listen to my customers, both retailers and private ones, seeking out the unusual and spectacular, without forgetting the simpler pieces for the more conservative buyer.
I have jewellery for both men and women and prices to suit all pockets.
Photography credits
Mexican Sun Grant Myrdal Photography grant@grantmyrdal.com www.grantmyrdal.com
Jewellery Photos Amber Myers
ambmyers@gmail.com
Mexican Children Jerry Maier
Puerto Escondido, Mexico
Various Photos in Mexico Mary Myrdal