Modern Sapphire Diamond and Platinum Line Bracelet
A modern sapphire diamond and platinum line bracelet, set with nine sets of four French-cut sapphires, with a total weight of 3.89 carats and nine...
Our cufflinks and dress sets for men are increasingly sought-after by gentlemen of all ages across the world. Whether chosen for a special occasion or as a precious gift, the Moira Fine Jewellery collection of cufflinks and dress sets includes signed cufflinks by Cartier, Tiffany & Co., David Webb and Van Cleef & Arpels among others. Our selection includes cufflinks and dress sets in gold and platinum, embellished with enamel and set with gemstones. Pieces span the 1930s through to modern-day designs, including a fantastic selection of animal cufflinks. Our dress sets are mostly from the Art Deco jewellery period, featuring mother of pearl and black onyx.
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A pair of Art Nouveau gold cufflinks, with a carved design of a lady, with a flower garland, in her flowing hair, against a background of birds on...
A pair of antique Russian, moonstone cufflinks, set with cushion-shaped, cabochon-cut, silver moonstones, surrounded by rose-cut diamonds, in...
An Art Deco ruby, white gold and enamel dress set, comprising a pair of cufflinks, four buttons and three studs. Each link is set with a square-cut...
A lapis lazuli, frosted rock crystal and diamond dress-set, with central round brilliant-cut diamonds with a circular surround of lapis lazuli, and...
A frosted rainbow moonstone and black onyx dress-set, comprising of a pair of cufflinks and three studs, with rub-over set diamonds in the centres,...
A pair of Art Deco black onyx and diamond dress-set, set with baguette and old-cut diamonds mounted in white gold, with yellow gold links. In a...
A pair of Art Deco gold and enamel cufflinks, with engine turned centres, with a basket weave pattern, with a blue enamelled Greek key surround,...
A pair of vintage, rectangular, two-colour gold cufflinks, with red gold rectangular back plates and yellow gold domed curves, circa 1945.