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These cufflinks are made from four disks equally domed. The digits are pierced out of two disks and sweated on to the other two disks. Commercial sprung findings are soldered to the back. These are well used - my favourite cufflinks - Life, don't talk to me about life! |
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Having repolished the recessed 42 cufflinks - I sold them. I also made a '52' set for reasons too long to note here. I missed them, so made another set and, for good measure made the set above with the '42' raised rather than recessed. A good image of my camera and my fingers! |
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These cufflinks made for my son's 18th birthday. They are made from letters pierced from thin sheet and soldered onto the base before
the letters were bright polished. On my Picasa webspace, you can see JSF cufflinks that are the reverse, ie the initials are intaglio rather than cameo.
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Another set of customised cufflinks in the '42' genre for a scientist working int he field of hydrogen production. |
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These satin finished cufflinks were made to commission for a customer who sawg the golf ball placers and lked the feel of the satinised silver surface. |
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These cufflinks are made from round wire and rectanglar wire with a short piece of commercial chain to make the finding. |
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One disk with a pattern of lines cut into the surface. The disk was then domed, cut into two pieces and the findings soldered on the back. |
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| Kangaroo |
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A present for Chris's husband who is from 'down under'. |
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| Knobbly red gold |
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These are basically salt casts, but have little gold beads added as a feature. |