Posted June 30th, 2008
by adwin
dear reader,
Our AAAC forum friend, Chris wanted me to post this. He went to a local estate sale recently and pounced on a NWT pocket square in wrapping; a lovely irish linen in aqua with black detailing for .50 Then he saw a sterling and 18 K gold chain cufflinks with the gold in a […]
Posted December 16th, 2007
by adwin
Spitfire Cufflinks
Hey friend,
Ever wonder why there is so few pewter cufflinks? Take alook at this spitfire aircraft. Would be eye catchy and make a great gift for your love’s one.
Cufflinks detail:Set of Pewter Spitfire Cufflinks.Supplied in a high quality presentation case.Size of Design: 1.7cm (h) x 1.7cm (w)
Check out: http://www.giftedindesign.co.uk/acatalog/info_216.html
Cheers!
Adwin“Your online cufflinks tour guide!”
Posted September 7th, 2007
by adwin
Frank Lloyd Wright Cufflinks
Hey friend,
Look a t this special stamp from 1966 features the portrait of one of the most influential architects in history, with his unique and innovative building style. Perfect for the aspiring architect, designer, historian or collector.
Note, all stamps used in cuff link production are authentic and often limited in availability and […]
Posted March 23rd, 2007
by adwin
Timeless cufflinks - William Link
William Link was a Newark, New Jersey jewelry maker who primarily worked in sterling silver and some 14k gold. The company was in business from 1871 through 1931. Over the company’s various incarnations (quite helpful in dating the pieces) Link maintain a very high standard of workmanship and design on par […]
Posted February 2nd, 2007
by adwin
Southwestern Cufflinks
Hello, I am back. Today I saw an interesting article on southwestern cufflinks. Why not let me share it with you here. ( Read it while enjoying over a cup of warm coffee)
There are fair amounts of handcrafted cuff links produced in the American Southwest. While there are many similarities between pieces produced […]
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 December 23rd, 2006
by adwin
Fashion Cufflinks For Him And Her
Hello everyone,
I am sure you heard people talk about fashion clothing. What about fashion accessories for men ? Yes, you need to give cufflinks a serious consideration.
Wearing cuff links is, in and of itself, a fashion statement.
Sometimes the cuff links themselves can serve as a fashion plate. For […]
Posted November 12th, 2006
by adwin
I have always wanted a pair of pirate cufflinks but I dont see it commonlyavailable on the flea market here in Singapore.
Below are some questions, I find it interesting from tias.com
Question: You’ve written in the past about wearing the cuff link for the occasion — what cuff links do you suggest for unsolicited takeover offers?
Answer: […]
Posted October 25th, 2006
by adwin
Gems Stone on Cuff Links
Some of the classiest cuff links are based on a simple well-cut piece of semi-precious stone with a centered precious stone, generally diamonds, rubies or sapphires. Bulgari appears to have almost made a side business with these cuff links. They are generally double-sided with the primary semi-precious stones being either amethysts or […]
Posted October 18th, 2006
by adwin
Some Unger and Green Cufflinks
Unger Brothers
This firm is one of the most highly prized of American silver makers, both for its jewelry and smalls. However, when this firm was founded in 1872 it only manufactured pocketknives and specialty hardware. It did not start making silver jewelry until 1878 and only produced it until 1914. […]
Posted September 14th, 2006
by adwin
Larter Green and Gold Cufflinks
Review: This pair of gold and green cufflinks was indeed a unique rare piece.
I like the circles inside, it gives an infinite feel and enamel green border signify the designer boldness in combining both material.I am more surprise by the condition even after close to 90 years. Since this pair of […]
Posted July 23rd, 2006
by adwin
These are the part 2 of single cufflinks.
Single cufflinks: Product information, price comparisons and user reviews and ratings for single cufflinks products. View cufflinks picture by clicking on “Play jpg.”
HIGHLAND PARK SINGLE MALT SCOTCH MEN’S SHIRT CUFFLINKS - $9.99
published on Sun, 23 Jul 2006 00:00:00 GMT
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Posted July 23rd, 2006
by adwin
Have you found your missing cufflinks? Why not search on the internet?
Below are one part of the single vintage cufflinks, keep searching and you will
find your matching side.
Tips: Go with a theme. Doesnt mean both side of the cuff links must look the
same. Be Creative!