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Black Enamel Cufflinks
During the 17th century French jewellers began adorning the buttons on shirts sleeves with semi- precious stones for the aristocracy and the royal family. Finally, the stylish King Charles II took it upon himself to popularized cufflinks by regularly wearing them in public. Even today, cufflinks continue to denote luxury and power. They make stylish accessories and are popular as gifts especially at weddings, special occasions and milestone events-birthdays. Cufflinks with enamel colours that are lacquered across white, black and bright colours that add a touch of sophistication to your ensemble.
During the 17th century French jewellers began adorning the buttons on shirts sleeves with semi- precious stones for the aristocracy and the royal family. Finally, the stylish King Charles II took it upon himself to popularized cufflinks by regularly wearing them in public. Even today, cufflinks continue to denote luxury and power. They make stylish accessories and are popular as gifts especially at weddings, special occasions and milestone events-birthdays. Cufflinks with enamel colours that are lacquered across white, black and bright colours that add a touch of sophistication to your ensemble.
$21.30
Black Enamel Cufflinks—
$21.30
Description
During the 17th century French jewellers began adorning the buttons on shirts sleeves with semi- precious stones for the aristocracy and the royal family. Finally, the stylish King Charles II took it upon himself to popularized cufflinks by regularly wearing them in public. Even today, cufflinks continue to denote luxury and power. They make stylish accessories and are popular as gifts especially at weddings, special occasions and milestone events-birthdays. Cufflinks with enamel colours that are lacquered across white, black and bright colours that add a touch of sophistication to your ensemble.























