Diamond Dust Checkerboard Cufflinks and Studs

: Diamond Dust Checkerboard Cufflinks and Studs

Diamond Dust Checkerboard Cufflinks and Studs

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 : Diamond Dust Checkerboard Cufflinks and Studs
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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Cuff-Daddy
Label: Cuff-Daddy
Manufacturer: Cuff-Daddy
Material Type: rhodium-plated
Publisher: Cuff-Daddy
Studio: Cuff-Daddy



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Product DescriptionIn need of a high fashion, durable set of cuff links and studs that will last a lifetime of use? Try this set on for size. Not too showy for most, just the right about of glitter to make the guys at the wedding look their best. Cufflinks arrive in elegant chrome gift box. Finished with rhodium silver so they'll never tarnish. Put away your silver polishing cloth! Covered by Cuff-Daddy's Lifetime product guarantee. Great for wedding parties!















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