- Motocross Cufflinks
Rugged cross-country motorcycles have made possible the youthful sport of motocross racing. Reproduced on these sterling silver cufflinks in carefully sculpted detail, the bikes measure about three-quarters inch wide by five-eighths inch high. The backing can be personalized with initials or monogram for an added ten dollars; allow four more days lead time.
- Cufflinks - Film Reel, Antique Silver Finish
These cool unisex cufflinks measure 15mm in the reel and are made of metal base in an antique silver finish. They are affixed to a high quality metal component in bright silver finish. Perfect for industry folks and movie buffs! Available in antique gold finish as well. Please take a look at the Cufflinks section for details. Also available as post or dangle earrings for $12.00, please inquire. **Free shipping in the U.S.**
- Slot Machine Cufflinks
Slot Machine CufflinksTake these to Vegas with you for good luck (or bring them to the office to fight off boredom). These funny cufflinks are sure to get a chuckle from your friends.Size: 3/4" x 1/2"Designer: Cuff-Daddy
- Boston Red Sox Gold Cufflinks
With superstars like Ted Williams, Carl Yastrzemski and Wade Boggs in their glorious past, Major League Baseballs Boston Red Sox deserve to be honored with these enamel and gold plated cufflinks. The official team logo is enameled in red and white on these three-quarter inch diameter cufflinks. Wear them to Fenway and cheer on the Sox!
- Sterling Bulldog Cufflinks
Show the world just how doggedly determined you can be by wearing these sterling silver cufflinks with the face of the classic English bulldog. The three-quarter inch by half inch cufflinks weigh 16.6 grams or 0.59 ounces. Engrave a message for an added ten dollars and four days delivery time. A grrrreat gift for any fan of the breed!
- Celtic Knotwork Cufflinks in Pewter - HeArT - Love Knot
Knotwork, one of the most common Celtic designs employed by ancient and modern Celtic artists, consists of an endless series of graphical arrangements of overlapping and interwoven knots. Notable instances of knotwork include the wide range of patterns which appear in the ornamentation of early Christian illuminated manuscripts, like the 8th century Book of Kells (c.800) and the Lindisfarne Gospels (c.690-720), and on High Cross sculpture like...