- Martin Luther King Jr. Stamp Cufflinks
- Approximately 3/4" by 3/4" - Authentic US Postal Stamp - Rhodium Plated Silver - Bullet Backing
- Hyde Park Button Cufflinks
These Hyde Park Button cufflinks are sure to be a winner in any courtroom! These unique, novelty cufflinks are covered in a sophisticated brown plaid patterned fabric. A perfect gift for the guy who has everything, especially as a wedding gift. Each pair is accompanied by a gift box. All items ship via USPS Priority mail and includes a tracking number. International shipping maybe available, email for a quote. If you are looking for multiples of...
- No.2 Vintage shop etched silver cufflinks
These lovely handmade cufflinks have been decorated with a section of my drawings of vintage and charity shops, from my collection Brought Back Again. The image has been etched on to the silver, each cufflink is unique. The cufflinks measure approx 1.4cm round. The design is very simple, but glamorous and are comfortable to wear. They have been hallmarked by the London assay office. Cufflinks come on the card wrapped in tissue paper in a black...
- Modern Oval Onyx Cufflinks
Sometimes all you need is a subtle accessory to make a profound fashion statement. Thats where these modern oval onyx cufflinks come in. Unique, fashionable and exquisite are just a few words to describe these spectacular cufflinks. Handcrafted from pure rhodium, each cufflink is oval shaped and accented with onyx acrylic. The modern shape and design is characteristic with todays contemporary style. An enamel coating was applied to the finished...
- Grey, White and Orange Lampwork Glass Protozoan Cufflinks
Handmade lampwork glass Protozoan cabochons on silver plated cufflink findings. To create the glass pieces I started with a dark grey base, layered white glass and orange filigrana glass. Subtle and modern. One-of-a-kind. Glass cabochons: 1/2"
- Indian Head Penny Tail Side Coin Cuff Links
The Indian Head one-cent coin, also known as an Indian Penny was produced by the United States Mint from 1859 to 1909. This was was designed by James Barton Longacre, the engraver at the Philadelphia Mint. These cufflinks denote the Indian penny featuring the a wreath of oak and olive tied at the base with a ribbon with a Federal shield above.