Cuff links are an accessory with a long and distinguished history. They are most often used to hold the cuffs of men's shirts together, and sometimes also those of women's blouses and folk costumes. More exclusive models are often fashioned in silver or gold, some also featuring inset stones.
Cuff links are an accessory with a long and distinguished history. They are most often used to hold the cuffs of men's shirts together, and sometimes also those of women's blouses and folk costumes. More exclusive models are often fashioned in silver or gold, some also featuring inset stones. Throughout history, cufflinks have been fashioned from a host of various materials, and modern versions developed from earlier types of cuff fasteners that used chain connectors or stud-like designs with rigid, bent rear sections. Auctionet's catalogue of sold items includes a pair of silver cufflinks made for Ingmar Bergman in 1949 that feature his monogram. Also, a set of four Fabergé cufflinks in 14K gold set with sapphires. Our most sought-after models include Wiwen Nilsson's hexagonal designs fashioned in 18K gold and sterling silver, respectively.