A really beautiful design featuring enamel & mother of pearl in a thematically paired, but visually different cufflink set based on the familiar British Met Office weather symbols. We have the symbol for rain & one for 'sunny intervals'. In fact these symbols have a charm all their own, simple, clear & instantly recognisable the world over. I only wish I could find out who actually invented them. Unfortunately that information seems to have been lost to history. Enamel elements sit alongside genuine mother of pearl in a bright polished housing to give an upbeat, clean & modern effect ...
This design is inspired by the slightly less exuberant, compared to the 60s, stylised floral damsks from the 1970s. It has a polished finish & standard swivel back finding. ...
The Argyle pattern of patterns formed from diamonds, or lozenges is derived from the tartan of Clan Campbell, of Argyll in western Scotl&, used for kilts & plaids, & from the patterned socks worn by Scottish Highlanders since at least the 17th century. This cufflink has a gunmetal finish & standard swivel back. ...
The West End by Simon Carter plain metal button cufflink is a timeless piece that will dress up any shirt. Simplicity is key with this classic design ...
A cockatoo struts confidently into my West End cufflink range - a collection of lower priced, but no less thoughtfully designed, ...
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West End Buy/Sell Cufflinks
Classic buy/sell cufflinks rendered in blue vitreous enamel
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