2011年1月28日星期五

Murray Ward

It is very wide and diverse range of cufflinks, with something for every taste and personality. Each designer brand offers a unique perspective, but without knowing what it is, it's hard to find the right brand (and a pair of cufflinks) for you. Some brands of attention cufflinks specializes in classic designs in sterling silver and enamel cuff links or other colored crystal models. There are several British designer brands that are especially worth a look. In this article I am going to cufflinks from Duchamp London, Tateossian, Simon Carter, Paul Smith, akoya pearl necklace, Tyler and Tyler, Murray Ward, London, in the view of September.

The goal should be bold and noticed a look at the Duchamp London Cufflinks. Duchamp is the hallmark of premium Men's Accessories, which has developed a worldwide reputation for their use of bright colors and abstract patterns in detail. Cufflinks with classic forms and include rectangles, circles and ovals. The main feature is the bright colors and design details, they can achieve through the use of irrigation by hand. One of their signatures cufflinks into place Harlequin, small squares of color-stained glass effect. Although most of the cufflinks is an abstract design includes several models, such as paisley and floral patterns. Duchamp London Cufflinks make a strong statement of style and there notice. They are ideally suited for a confident person to show that he wants to achieve the appropriate degree of success and maturity.

Tateossian is a jewelry company based in London, and that their studs, such as jewelry with precious stones, including a mother, as onyx, pearl, lapis lazuli, jade and even black diamonds. Your cuff links are very high quality, attention to detail. For example, cufflinks perfect shoes football, soccer while their king skull cufflinks Sterling silver with Swarovski crystals in the eyes of a crown and decorated. Tateossian cufflinks are ideal for special events and provide a sense of wealth and luxury. Tateossian cufflinks are also known for its mechanical, such as using a thermometer, compass and a clock that can act as a straight talking.

The title "King of Cufflinks" one of Simon Carter, whose amplitude has a very British taste. His sense of humor shines through his modern style of British antique Victorian Square has its own subversive and Regency. There is a real cross section of styles and forms, they are all held together by love for all Simon Carter UK. Many studs use semi-precious stones like mother of pearls and Swarovski crystals are very reasonably priced. Unusual forms include bees, aspirin, petals and teapots. His cufflinks are good for those who feel the carefree life in her simple dress would be appropriate to introduce.

Paul Smith is perhaps one of the most popular fashion in England, pearl strand, with its distinctive, easily found in 1960 by the British. He has a very strong program of accessories for men, which includes cufflinks wonderful. Duchamp London, a unique version of a classic shape with colored glazed models, as Paul Smith, where a thin multi-band synonymous with the brand. There is a certain sense of humor runs through the area, such as a British classic Mini painted stripes Paul Smith.

As in September Tateossian London brand of jewelry with a variety of designer cufflinks. All her designs combine sterling silver with precious stones and crystals. You think a modern and sophisticated, with clean lines and simple, and limited use of color. If you are looking for land sports cufflinks for an enlightened person, then look no further than Murray Ward. They specialize in designing silver in shooting, riding, golf, tennis, skiing and other outdoor activities. Finally, Tyler and Tyler offers a unique collection of hand-enameled cuff links look like two completely different signature. The first uses black silhouettes of flowers on a background color with bright and attractive. This look is very dramatic and very well with black tie / tuxedo. Your second point, "tease Victoria erotic images of women from the Victorian era and showing the nasty side of your personality.

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