Cufflinks for men have enjoyed a renewed creativity over the last 5 years from designers and jewelry manufacturers alike. Many of the mens cufflink creations are predominantly in newer metals like stainless steel, tungsten carbide and titanium. Companies like Fibo, Triton and Edward Mirell have ventured into the alternative metals while designer cufflinks for men from David Yurman and John Hardy stick to tried and true sterling silver introducing different textures like Yurman with his stippled silver that showcases a somewhat dimpled gunmetal finish to sterling silver. Mens silver cufflinks have thus taken center stage in both these designers’ while mens gold cuflinks have been on the back burner because of price.
Some classic Victorian styling for men who like that sort of look is available in Konstantino’s line of Engraved sterling silver and 18k gold cufflinks for men. In men’s cufflinks he effectively uses silver and gold combinations with designs that have a vintage look but at the same time are very masculine and retro. Alex Sepkus offers some pure yellow gold designs that are both free flowing and ornate but quite expensive.
Mens cufflinks have a range of styling and materials that was not available just ten years ago. With the recent escalation in the price of gold, titanium and silver have become popular metals for many designers like David Yurman and Edward Mirell and manufacturers like Colibri and Frederick Goodman. Mens diamond cufflinks have also been brought down to earthly prices by combining black diamonds with sterling silver as is evident in in Yurman’s sterling silver diamond cufflinks for men with pave black diamonds totalling almost 2 carats.
Mens designer cufflinks are one of the few mens jewelry products that cater to a wide variety of mens styling from vintage all the way through modern. Cufflinks are not overt pieces of jewelry like dog tags and rings. They remain hidden until the well dressed man takes his coat off and turns his arm a certain way thereby exposing his sense of style. Designers can therefore be more daring in design as is the case with Gurhan’s new men’s collection the Gurhan for Men Edge Collection which features Sterling silver cuff links with plain holes and some distinctive notched detail on the edges for a subdued but very contemporary look.
Cufflinks with out of the way themes by designer Robin Rotenier include animals, aviation, dogs, cars, military, political and others. His extensive collection makes available a huge variety of styles for men who are passionate about many different things including motorcycles, music, nature and sports. King baby studio is well knows for themes relating to the tatoo and rock and roll culture like skulls, crosses, crowns, Fleur de lis and x men cufflinks.
Cufflinks for men have enjoyed a renewed creativity over the last 5 years from designers and jewelry manufacturers alike. Many of the mens cufflink creations are predominantly in newer metals like stainless steel, tungsten carbide and titanium. Companies like Fibo, Triton and Edward Mirell have ventured into the alternative metals while designer cufflinks for men from David Yurman and John Hardy stick to tried and true sterling silver introducing different textures like Yurman with his stippled silver that showcases a somewhat dimpled gunmetal finish to sterling silver. Mens silver cufflinks have thus taken center stage in both these designers’ while mens gold cuflinks have been on the back burner because of price.
Some classic Victorian styling for men who like that sort of look is available in Konstantino’s line of Engraved sterling silver and 18k gold cufflinks for men. In men’s cufflinks he effectively uses silver and gold combinations with designs that have a vintage look but at the same time are very masculine and retro. Alex Sepkus offers some pure yellow gold designs that are both free flowing and ornate but quite expensive.
Mens cufflinks have a range of styling and materials that was not available just ten years ago. With the recent escalation in the price of gold, titanium and silver have become popular metals for many designers like David Yurman and Edward Mirell and manufacturers like Colibri and Frederick Goodman. Mens diamond cufflinks have also been brought down to earthly prices by combining black diamonds with sterling silver as is evident in in Yurman’s sterling silver diamond cufflinks for men with pave black diamonds totalling almost 2 carats.
Mens designer cufflinks are one of the few mens jewelry products that cater to a wide variety of mens styling from vintage all the way through modern. Cufflinks are not overt pieces of jewelry like dog tags and rings. They remain hidden until the well dressed man takes his coat off and turns his arm a certain way thereby exposing his sense of style. Designers can therefore be more daring in design as is the case with Gurhan’s new men’s collection the Gurhan for Men Edge Collection which features Sterling silver cuff links with plain holes and some distinctive notched detail on the edges for a subdued but very contemporary look.
Cufflinks with out of the way themes by designer Robin Rotenier include animals, aviation, dogs, cars, military, political and others. His extensive collection makes available a huge variety of styles for men who are passionate about many different things including motorcycles, music, nature and sports. King baby studio is well knows for themes relating to the tatoo and rock and roll culture like skulls, crosses, crowns, Fleur de lis and x men cufflinks.
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