

While cufflinks have always been a standard accessory in some circles, it seems as if they are having a bit of resurgence of popularity. Like neckties, cufflinks are not an absolute necessity anymore to give a shirt a good fit, but sometimes we still hang onto them because wearing them indicates a certain level of formality.
One London purveyor of high-end trinkets, jewelry and baubles is launching two new lines of gold cufflinks. Of course gold cufflinks are not for everyone, especially in your dress-down culture, but they might be fun if you wear long-sleeved dress shirts on a regular basis.
One of the new lines of gold cufflinks is called the Mechanical collection. These gold cufflinks took their cue from car engines and other car parts. Some of the details on these gold cufflinks are metallic discs.
The other collection of gold cufflinks goes to the other end of the spectrum, looking to nature rather than to man-made mechanics. The Menagerie collection allows the discriminating consumer to adorn a shirt with images of animals that a made of gold. Among these new gold cufflinks will be a newer version of the salmon cufflinks that this same company popularized in the 1990s.
Gold cufflinks in the shape of animals are actually what gave this group their start in the first place. An influential restaurant owner asked them to make cufflinks in the shape of fish that were much admired. Sometimes all it takes is getting one sample out, there. As these things go, more orders were placed and they were in business. They struck gold with those fish cufflinks.
For some of us, however, gold cufflinks are anything but the norm. In fact, we imagine that some of you may even have some gold cufflinks laying around the house that you think you may use one day, although the either have never been worn or have not been worn in years. Why not get some cash for gold for these ornamental pieced of gold that you do not use. Chances are your gold cufflinks are not in the shape of a salmon or anything unusual that you would want to keep just for novelty's sake. You can sell gold cufflinks to a gold buyer and then take that money to buy yourself something you will use much more often.