Why trust Robert Harris Jewellers to find your perfect vintage or antique cufflinks
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Our elegant selection of vintage engraved cufflinks brings timeless elegance and class to your formal attire.
Our skilled team carefully inspect each piece of jewellery and diligently assess if it should make our collection. We are incredibly proud of our current selection that features vintage cufflinks ranging from 9-carat gold to 18-carat gold. Each pair of vintage cufflinks holds its own personality and style, from retro Art Deco cufflinks to antique engravings, Edwardian classics to 20th-century English dress sets.
As wedding cufflinks, or for other formal attire, they provide a memorable and personalised accessory. Choose from square cufflinks, stud sets, oval cufflinks and chain links to bring elegance to your wardrobe. Mostly crafted from vintage gold, these pieces hold testimony to Victorian to mid-century periods, when gentlemanly fashion was vigorously upheld in England.
We also have staple antique jewellery collections of men’s necklaces, bracelets and rings with yellow gold and white gold options available in attractive styles through the ages.
Please give us a call on +44 (0)1923 779 325 if you have any questions, and we will talk you through whatever you need. Alternatively, we are based in Rickamnsworth, Hertfordshire (north of London) if you would like to visit us in-store.
FAQ’s
Are old cufflinks worth anything?
Jewellery always tends to rise in value, therefore old, vintage or antique cufflinks are certainly a good investment. Engraved cufflinks that are made of valuable materials like gold or silver have unique designs often are a smart asset. As with any investment, it is not guaranteed, however, vintage cufflinks are almost always a better investment than anything new or mass-produced.
How can you tell how old cufflinks are?
You can estimate the age of cufflinks by looking at their design, materials and any markings or hallmarks. Vintage cufflinks may have styles that were popular in the past, like Art Deco or Victorian designs. Check for any dates or maker's marks on them as these can provide clues about their age. Our expert team have over 50 years of experience in inspecting vintage jewellery and take great pride in successfully identifying the age of items of jewellery.
How can you tell if cufflinks are real gold?
To check if cufflinks are real gold, you can start by looking for hallmarks or stamps that indicate their gold content, such as "14K" or "585" for 14-carat gold. You can also try the magnet test; real gold is not magnetic, so if the cufflinks stick to a magnet, they're likely not pure gold. Lastly, consider their weight and colour – genuine gold cufflinks are heavier than many other metals and have a distinct, rich gold colour. If in doubt, consult a jeweller for a professional assessment.
Why use cufflinks instead of buttons?
Cufflinks are used instead of buttons on dress shirts to add style and sophistication. Consider them to be like jewellery for your cuffs, making your outfit stand out. Engraved cufflinks allow for unique designs and materialsuu so they can be more personalised and eye-catching than regular buttons, especially for formal occasions.
Are cufflinks in style?
Yes, cufflinks have actually never gone out of style. They're a classic accessory that adds elegance to formal wear. Some men may wear them every day to style up a work suit and they remain popular for special occasions such as weddings, business events and formal parties, making them a stylish choice for dressing up.
How do you put on cufflinks?
When using cufflinks, the first step is to make sure that your shirt's cuffs have the right holes for cufflinks. Then, insert the cufflink through the holes, so the decorative part faces outward. Once both sides are in place, flip the hinged bar or toggle to secure them, and you're done!
What kind of shirt do you wear cufflinks with?
You wear cufflinks with shirts that have special cuffs designed for them, with holes instead of buttons. They are typically found on dress shirts, tuxedo shirts and some formal or French-cuff shirts.
What is the best material for cufflinks?
Precious metals (gold and silver) are the unrivalled champions of cufflinks. While sterling silver or enamel cufflinks are practical, nothing quite offers the same high-end look that real gold does. Diamond cufflinks are ever popular, as are modern designer cufflinks in non precious metals, although they do not have the same historical reputation or class as gold.