Posted January 29th, 2007
by adwin
Mikimoto Cufflinks [ A Story To Relate ]
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Hi Cufflinkers,
I have to confess that I like vintage cufflinks so let me relate a story which is more than 100 years ago to you.
In 1893, the first cultured pearl was recovered from an oyster. Kokichi Mikimoto quickly became the Pearl King. While he […]
Posted January 20th, 2007
by adwin
Warps of Cufflinks? What are they?
Hi everyone,
Okay today let me share with you what I have found over the internet or rather tias.com. Is this thing call warp cufflnks.
For expert cufflinkers, which they already know, a wrap is not an Atkins diet sandwich…ha ha. A wrap is a cuff link that has a band that […]
Posted January 10th, 2007
by adwin
Give Cufflink Closure A Closer Look
Today let’s take a look at the closure for cufflinks. The United States Patent office shows 106 patents issued between the 1790s and 2003 for cuff holders. Class 24 – Buckles, Buttons, Clasps, Etc – subclass 41.1 Cuff Holders.
A toggle closure may be defined as a mechanism […]
Posted January 2nd, 2007
by adwin
Top 10 Must See Cuff Links In 2007
Do you have any cuff links which you desired most? Have you complete your cuff links collection in year 2006?
Let’s begin the new year with the top 10 most desireable cufflinks which you must have in 2007!
Here we go:
1. Soreline Cufflinks - If you are a soccer fan […]
Posted January 1st, 2007
by adwin
Knots Cufflinks
I think knots cufflinks have been the love of many till date. Let’s take a closer look at them.
Not the Gordian knot that Alexander solved with his sword! Rather, one of the classiest cuff link style. Knots have been produced in all materials and at all levels of quality. Knot cuff links come in […]