- Orange Black Daisy Cufflinks
Are you looking for a beautiful cufflinks for a very formal occasions like Orange Black Daisy Cufflinks events which require that you go with the basic look. This means that you should wear Orange Black Daisy Cufflinks which will give gentle look to your cufflinks.
- NEW The Beatles Square Shape Cuff Link Cufflinks
Description The Cufflinks is brand new in condition. * a pair of cufflinks * high quality metal chrome * the square face measures 5/8 x 5/8 inches I will accept payment by Paypal and Money Order. I ship from Hong Kong using air mail. So please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery because this is international order. Please contact me if you have a question with this item.
- Coal Black Silk Knot Log Cuff Links
Coal silk-knotted log cuff links. Intricately designed in a unique whirlwind pattern. Hand woven, delicately knotted. Made from real silk. Standard size fit all. Silk Knots are packaged - up to three pairs in one presentation box.
- William McKinley President Cufflinks
These cufflinks are a great way to add style and personality to your wardrobe. They also make fantastic gifts! Each cufflink is handmade from brass with a smooth chrome finish, and is attached to a solid swivel backing. The design is printed on durable high-quality photo paper, and is protected with a clear plastic protective lens. Each cufflink measures approximately 19mm in diameter at its widest point (~ 0.75 inches). The image diameter of...
- Clearance Black Onyx and Silver Button Cufflinks
These classic cufflinks are made with 25mm black onyx stones, topped with tiny silver toned buttons with a diamond pattern etched in. The stones are secured to silver plated cufflink findings. As with all natural stones, slight variations in color should be expected & appreciated! These cufflinks are understated and will look great with any outfit!
- Caffeine Micrograph Cufflink
Our silver alloy cufflinks showcase a microscopic photograph of Caffeine. The image was taken at Florida State University by Michael W. Davidson. You can see all his wonderful pictures on his website. Caffeine was crystalized through a process of evaporation and then magnified approximately 600 times and photographed through a polarized light microscope which is able to catch light refraction waves similar to the effect that you see when you see...