: Mens Onyx and Silver Cufflinks and Studs Formal Set

: Mens Onyx and Silver Cufflinks and Studs Formal Set

Mens Onyx and Silver Cufflinks and Studs Formal Set

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Mens Onyx and Silver Cufflinks and Studs Formal Set
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Brand: Cuff-Daddy
Label: Cuff-Daddy
Manufacturer: Cuff-Daddy
Material Type: rhodium
Publisher: Cuff-Daddy
Sales Rank: 2969
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Here's a classic set of cufflinks and studs you can wear for a lifetime. Rich natural onyx is cut to size and dropped into a triple concentric ring rhodium silver setting. Rhodium is perfect for formal wear because they never tarnish. Perfectly priced for wedding parties so all of the gentlemen look their best. Formal set arrives in rigid felt-lined box suitable for gifting. Made with rhodium silver so they never need polishing. Covered by Cuff-Daddy's Lifetime product guarantee











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Set,B000HWBT6K Formal Studs And Cufflinks Silver And Onyx Mens
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