Handyman Carpenter Blue Liquid Level Cufflinks with Presentation Box

: Handyman Carpenter Blue Liquid Level Cufflinks with Presentation Box

Handyman Carpenter Blue Liquid Level Cufflinks with Presentation Box

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 : Handyman Carpenter Blue Liquid Level Cufflinks with Presentation Box
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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Cuff-Daddy
Label: Cuff-Daddy
Manufacturer: Cuff-Daddy
Material Type: Rhodium-plated
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Product DescriptionNeed to do some carpentry? No problem with these real working levels with blue liquid. These cufflinks can come in handy in a repairperson emergency, or just provide relaxation and entertainment as you watch the bubble float hypnotically along. These are a fashionable complement to blue, white, and many other French cuff shirts and can be worn by both men and women. Each pair is finished by hand to ensure a quality, lasting pair. Cufflinks arrive in high-quality chrome presentation box. Nice lightweight feel works well with French cuff shirts and blouses. Set in rhodium silver frame so it never needs polishing. Covered by Cuff-Daddy's Lifetime product guarantee. Great for wedding parties!















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