A Rare Breed of
cufflink
A new range of enamel cufflinks by Ian Flaherty have quietly
arrived on the market. They’re beautifully formed from English Pewter, gleaning
vitreous enamels that impress upon you textural influences that give life to
lifeless forms. There is a horse and rider in breathless pursuit of the
unfortunate Fox, the Mallard and Partridge, Pheasant, and Trout, all brought to
still life by the artistic prowess of Ian Flaherty. You can surf the net and
trod the high streets, but you’ll be hard pressed to find anything that
compares with Ian’s latest work.
Veritas the Truth in
Cufflinks
Veritas is a Latin word meaning “truth” and the truth is,
Veritas Gifts manufacture a range of elegant designer cufflinks. And engineered
to take the load, just a brief handle will satisfy your senses and make you
feel immediately you’re in touch with stylish quality. Another English Cufflink
makes its way into the international arena, sitting comfortably on the shelf with
his compatriots.
A Swank Cufflink
Swank Inc a popular designer and manufacturer of men’s
cufflinks were incorporated on April
17, 1936. When Cufflinks peaked in the 1960’s they were making 12
million a year. Even though these were aimed at the lowest end of the
market, retailing for an average of $2.50 a pair, that still adds up to a lot
of men wearing cufflinks. These days the figure is closer to 200,000, but
cufflinks are making a strong comeback with gross sales having increased
consistently over the last ten years, while the French cuff continues to be the
most prestigious type of shirt. The most expensive cufflinks ever sold were a
pair given to the soon-to-be King Edward VIII by his later wife Wallis Simpson.
These featured diamonds set in platinum and sold at auction for $440,000.
Precision Engineered
Cufflinks: The Lbb London Contribution
A designers hand possessed with such discipline to marry
perfect form and function, while gleaning materials that impress upon you
textural influences. Smoothly extending the stem to cradle adornments and
display all colours of a rainbow: Concluding, a sophistication expressed by precision,
abstract and sense of colour, a truly beautiful cufflink. Lbb London, Perhaps
the very first precision cufflink”
Who’s Nathan?
Nathan Tim is a new name to the fashion industry, armed with
a mission and a collection of floral Cufflinks that reflect the brilliant hues
of nature, showcased in rigid Murano Glass. The flowers captured within,
reflect not just the timeless beauty of its petals, but also a richly textured
history of fine glass making, stemming back many hundreds of years. And Nathan
Tim has unearthed the best of the best.
And Fused Glass
Cufflinks
Every now and then I stumble upon designers (fashion or
otherwise) that are hidden away somewhere in the woodwork (why hidden?) The
other day was one of those “every now and then” occasions. I stumbled upon, Jo
Downs, a jewellery designer located in Cornwall,
while searching for objects befitting men’s collectable fashion
accessories. An opportune time to
reflect, we balance mass production with bespoke; enter Jo Downs.
Simplicity: The Simon
Carter Cufflink philosophy
Simon Carter’s reputation stems from his revolutionary
approach to cufflink design
following his introductory men’s brooches, in the mid to
late 80’s. Some of his original designs are classified vintage. Simon Carter maintains
a philosophy of simplicity in his designs; simple, functional, without loosing their
stylish edge. His cufflinks not only firm to cuff, they glean a touch of
elegance and frame perfectly an object of expression. This lovely display of
style and engineering will harmonise with any outfit, formal or casual, here an
important function inherent in Simon’s philosophy of simplicity, a cufflink for
all occasions.
And Fred Bennett
A name familiar in fashion accessory circles, he’s been
around a while and so have his cufflinks. They don’t resonate originality and
perhaps the essence once prevalent has been lost as the business becomes more
business like. Never the less the new range is compelling enough.
Babbette Wasserman
Cufflinks: The scent of a woman
Here is a brand that’s on the up; she’s made all the right
moves and a name befitting a jeweller, or exotic dancer. Babette Wasserman, a
lover of the Swarovski Crystal, she displays it maximisation style and sets her
place as a cufflink designer amongst men. Women bring a refreshing slant to
men’s accessories, a little femininity firmed to cuff, a constant reminder of
soft and inviting contours and sweet scented women. Like the cufflinks, like
the woman.
And Now Timothy
Everest; Cufflinks on the cards
A Savile Row Tailor in Spitalfields and creator of the
modern Spitalfields flower pattern. His underground approach takes him down an
infrequent road travelled -- many follow. In a career spanning the rise and fall of
countless fashion cycles, from the hazy days of Tommy Nutter to the Creative
force behind the rebirth of British fashion icon Daks. Miniscule perhaps, but, Introducing
a range of cufflinks would conclude nicely a growing range of signature
accessories. And it’s on the cards.
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