A tribute to Mexican identity
by Pedro Ramírez Vázquez and TANE

Ramírez Vázquez was a Mexican architect and organizer of the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games. His work features the exploration of the “X,” whether as a latticework screen at the National Museum of Anthropology or as a monumental sculpture at the Seville Expo '92. This structure symbolized the encounter of two worlds, the cardinal points, the identity of Mexico's name, and the cultural blending.

Today, the master’s artistic genius meets the house’s language of silver. TANE and Ramírez Vázquez celebrate Mexican identity through X de México, an exclusive Objet d’Art collection that reinterprets the architect's original work into intimate versions, elevating the country’s name with pride.

X de México Sculpture–Limited Edition

Handcrafted in sterling silver in the house's workshops, the composition is available in 20 limited and numbered editions.

X de México Sculpture–Numbered Edition

Handcrafted in sterling silver, this work features a gray marble base with a customizable silver plaque for engraving.

 
 
 
 

X de México Jewelry

X de México Jewelry

X de México Jewelry

Continuing this celebration of the nation, TANE reimagines these works as intimate, wearable sculptures: a numbered jewelry collection. Cast in sterling silver and finished with the house's iconic mirror polish in its workshops, these jewels honor the artist’s legacy and the cultural constants found in Mexican identity.

X de México Jewelry

Continuing this celebration of the nation, TANE reimagines these works as intimate, wearable sculptures: a numbered jewelry collection. Cast in sterling silver and finished with the house's iconic mirror polish in its workshops, these jewels honor the artist’s legacy and the cultural constants found in Mexican identity.

THE X ALWAYS BELONGED TO US