98.2 EUR
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cufflinks made by Osaka's men's goods brand TAVARAT. A cross design is engraved on the plated brass hardware, and the surface is satined and the grooves are honed. [Standards] [Material] Brass [Size] Approx. 15 x 15 x 17 mm [Weight] Approx. 6 g [Country of origin] Japan (*Size and weight are the standards for one of the pairs) *The color of black silver changes depending on the angle of light. If the light is strong, it will be closer to silver, and if it is weaker, it will be closer to black. *Delivered in a special case and wrapped in bubble wrap. *The joints between the base and the main body (cubic part) are individually fused by hand using heat. If this part breaks due to initial defects, we will replace it within one year of purchase. Please check your order number from your order history and contact us. [Adult cufflinks that shine softly on the sleeves] ■What are cufflinks? I think many people have heard of the word cufflinks , but it is unlikely that you will see many people actually wearing them. Cufflinks are items that are said to have originated in France in the 17th century and are used to fasten shirt sleeves. Cufflinks were given the name cufflinks because they were used to fasten cuffs. In Japan, they are commonly called cufflinks. ■Type of shirt to use The type of shirt sleeve is important when using cufflinks. Shirts that can be used with cufflinks are of the convertible cuff or double cuff type shown in the photo. Most of the shirts sold at shirt shops and mass retailers these days are of the convertible cuff type, which fasten with buttons, but you can also use cuffs. Double cuffs can only be fastened with cufflinks, so there are only a few places where you can buy them, but they make a great impression at parties. ■Design Cuffs can be worn by anyone who has a shirt with convertible cuffs. The stylish sleeves are eye-catching not only for parties but also for business occasions, and are also items that give a mature impression. ■Stainer processing x Honing processing This product has a cross design engraved on the metal fittings, honing (sandblasting) on the grooves, and satin processing on the surface. Both are treatments that are often applied to precious metals to reduce the gloss on the surface and create a luxurious and calm atmosphere.