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Enameled Russian button design cufflinks, blue |
$48
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Size: 0.5" Diameter
The design of this jewelry was inspired by the base of the famous Ledure clock. Created for Nickolas 1st in 1840 by the French master Pierre Victor Ledure, the clock is notable for its ingenious pendulim mechanics and the sculpture of the "Genious of Time" who stands by watching time pass.
Enameled 24 karat antique gold-plate over pewter and brass.
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Enameled Russian button design cufflinks, green |
$48
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Size: 0.5" Diameter
The design of this jewelry was inspired by the base of the famous Ledure clock. Created for Nickolas 1st in 1840 by the French master Pierre Victor Ledure, the clock is notable for its ingenious pendulim mechanics and the sculpture of the "Genious of Time" who stands by watching time pass.
Enameled 24 karat antique gold-plate over pewter and brass.
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Enameled Russian button design cufflinks, red |
$48
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Size: 0.5" Diameter
The design of this jewelry was inspired by the base of the famous Ledure clock. Created for Nickolas 1st in 1840 by the French master Pierre Victor Ledure, the clock is notable for its ingenious pendulim mechanics and the sculpture of the "Genious of Time" who stands by watching time pass.
Enameled 24 karat antique gold-plate over pewter and brass. |
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Fleur-de-Lys Royal cufflinks |
$48
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Size: 0.75" x 0.9"
Adopted as a royal emblem by the kings of France, the triple lily stands for the triple majesty of God, his creation, and Royalty. The lily also represents the trinity of the mind, body and soul, which come together in mankind.
24 Karat Antique gold-plate over pewter and brass.
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Fleur-de-Lys Royal cufflinks |
$48
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Size: 0.75" x 0.9"
Adopted as a royal emblem by the kings of France, the triple lily stands for the triple majesty of God, his creation, and Royalty. The lily also represents the trinity of the mind, body and soul, which come together in mankind.
Silver-plate over pewter and brass.
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Frog cufflinks, green |
$69
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Size: 5/8" x 5/8"
Many cultures regard the frog as a symbol of life, good luck and resurrection. Because it lays quantities of eggs, it is a fertility symbol and was sacred to the frog-headed Heket, Egyptian goddess of birth. The green frog symbolizes the flooding of the Nile. To the Celts, the frog was the lord of earth and represented the curative power of water.
24 Karat enameled gold-plate over pewter and brass, enhaced by rhinestones.
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