- Eagles 75th Anniversary Cufflinks
The official 75th Anniversary logo of the NFL'S Philadelphia Eagles. Enamel finish cufflinks on a shiny nickel plated setting. Celebrate a historic year with one of the best teams in the NFL! - Approximately 3/4" x 3/4" - Enamel and nickel plated - Bullet back closure
- Scorpio-The Scorpion Coin Cuff Links
This cufflinks are for the determined, intuitive and passionate Scorpios. The Scorpios have incredible personal magnetism, so no other class of people makes more friends like them. Wear these Scorpio sign cufflinks which will help to expand your circle of friendship. It will add a sophisticated air to your formal outfit.
- Coloradan Quarter Coin Cuff Links
Colorado is full of snow-capped mountains which are best for a ski. These cufflinks depicts the beautiful Rocky Mountains fronted by evergreen trees and the inscription, "Colorful Colorado."
- Gift Set - Cufflinks and Tie Tack, Celtic Eternal Knot, Antique Gold Finish
Save $$ by purchasing a gift set! These awesome cufflinks measure 15mm and are made of base metal with an antique gold finish. They are affixed to a high quality metal component in a bright gold finish. The matching tie tack also measures 15mm and is affixed to a high quality gold plated base with matching screw clutch. It can also be worn on your bag, coat, shirt, purse, or as a lapel pin! This gift set is also available in antique silver....
- Land Of The Lost Cufflinks
one pair of RARE, HARD TO FIND Land Of The Lost Cufflinks. The image is printed on archival photo paper and adhered to a recycled scrabble tile and sealed with jewelry grade epoxy (all my scrabble tile jewelry is from previously owned games.) Tile size is .75" (19mm) x .812 (20.6mm) Let the man in your life add a little personality to his work attire and let his inner 70's/80's child show off some style! Won't he be surprised...
- Cuff Links - Tudor Rose Cuff Links
The Tudor Rose is the symbol of a seventh son, of hope and joy. In England, the rose became truly "royal" during the 15th century War of the Roses: The House of York adopted a white rose, the House of Lancaster decided to take a red rose . The winner of this war, Tudor Henry VII, merged his Lancastrian rose with the red rose of his York bride and thus created the Tudor Rose, the Rose of England. The Tudor Rose measures 1.0" x...