Christopher originally began making cufflinks because he could not find what
he wanted readily available. It quickly became apparent that there was demand
for his designs when his friends started commissioning pieces.
Because of the dating information inherent in hallmarking, these cufflinks
have been given as presents for anniversaries, birthdays and, for the more
forward thinking, christenings. Bear in mind that Christopher will consider commissioned
cufflinks (see the fish and the oars), which allows you to play a part in the
creative process and ensure that they are personalised to the recipient. Please
click on the Commissions link for more information.
Simple Silver Cufflinks
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Flat Cufflinks
Made from thick silver for a good heft and a very corporate feel.
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£65
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Cusped cufflinks
A variation on the traditional flat look.
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£65 |
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Cusped Cufflinks with bar and button clasp
As above, but with a simple push through back.
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£65 |
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Bar Cufflinks with small hallmarks
A hefty silver bar decorated with discrete hallmarks along the bottom
right edge (see detail).
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£65 |
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Standard Bar Cufflinks
These bars of silver use my larger hallmark for stylishly forthright
decoration.
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£65 |
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Long Bar Cufflinks
With 3cm long bars (as opposed to the usual 2cm), these make a
statement. They also look good in ladies shirts.
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£65 |
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Plain Cufflinks
Christopher's very first design. These go with everything and are not too showy.
Come unhallmarked unless otherwise requested.
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£65 |
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Round Cufflinks
Again a plain, unhallmarked design which works well with everything. These
are shown with the bar and button backs.
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£65 |
Examples of commissions and mixed material cufflinks
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Square and Compass Cufflinks Designed for a Mason. |
£80 |
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Ship Cufflinks |
£80 |
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DNA Cufflinks This double helix was designed as a present for a
prominent scientist. |
£120 |
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SAP Inspired Cufflinks There use cold enamelling to get the colour.
Chris spent two years on an SAP implementation and came to like the screen
refresh symbol. There may be a long lead time on these. |
£120 |
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Solid Bar Cufflinks Originally designed as a chunky cufflink with no
moving parts. |
£60 |
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Rectangular Mokume Gane Cufflinks. Produced using a Japanese
layered metal technique.
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£100 |
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Round Mokume Gane Cufflinks. Produced using a Japanese
layered metal technique.
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£100 |
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Rectangular Mokume Gane Cufflinks. Produced using a Japanese
layered metal technique.
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£100 |
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Polkadot Mokume Gane Cufflinks.
Produced using a Japanese
layered metal technique.
The dots are from a gold layer in the metal.
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Fish Cufflinks
Made for an angler, these have proved a popular design.
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£80 |
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Oar Cufflinks
Commissioned for an oarsman.
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£80 |
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A great piece of industrial design and an unusual way to use the worlds
most ubiquitous material.
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£100 |
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Coin Cufflinks
Christopher used a cuttlefish bone to take a silver casting of both sides
of a one pence coin. Not a perfect copy, but an amusing item to wear.
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£100 |
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Square Barb Cufflinks
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£120 |
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Round Barb Cufflinks
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£120 |
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Elephant cufflinks
Fashioned from an African carving which was used to make the castings. |
£100 |
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Horseshoe Cufflinks
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£100 |