A potent mythological symbol of healing brought to life in vivid gold on deep blue.
The Greek God Aesculapius is associated with medicine and healing, and the winged rod he carries is entwined with a serpent. In ancient Greece, non-venomous snakes were used in healing rituals. Here, the serpent implies notions of therapy and even resurrection, where those who adopt medical science experience a kind of shedding of old skin. As such, the symbol retains a timeless power and a particular resonance for anyone involved in healthcare, healing or therapy. As a cufflink design, it has a compelling and dramatic aura.
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The Oak Gold Cufflink
Robustly steadfast, gold and green, an enduring symbol of reliability and nobility.Named after Charles II, who hid in a hollow oak tree from his roundhead pursuers after the battle of...
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The Shamrock Gold Cufflink
A young sprig of clover that symbolises the very essence of the Irish, in bright white and gold. Availble in Blue and gold and Green and Gold The shamrock was...
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Three English Lions Gold Cufflink
England’s abiding Royal Arms, in glorious gold, on both the battlefield and the football pitch. For many followers of English history and sport this may be the most potent, and...
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The English Rose Gold Cufflink
In blue and gold, the rose is the true mark of the English romantic. One of England’s national symbols, the English Rose was also known as the Tudor Rose, adopted...
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The Griffin Gold Cufflink
A magnificent mythological creature with an eagle’s head and wings joined to the body of a lion, vividly depicted in gold on deep blue.With references to it dating as far...
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The Welsh Dragon Gold Cufflinks
Immortalised on the Welsh Flag, the dragon is transformed into a powerful cufflink design rendered in gold against a red background The dragon has earned its place on the national...
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The English Lion Cufflink
The king of beasts and enduring heraldic symbol of English royalty, dating back to the 12th century. Men of noble birth, as early as the future King John, adopted the...
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The Tudor Rose Gold Cufflink
The Tudor rose symbolises unity, peace and integrity. It embodies the status of great English dynasties and the poetics of English heritage. The Tudor rose represents the unification of two...
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The Golden Lion Cufflink
Wear a miniature portrait of the king of beasts in gold, a universally recognised symbol of power, dignity, courage and nobility.The Golden Lion is a symbol that cuts across many...
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The Irish Harp Gold Cufflinks
These sophisticated Irish harp cufflinks have a 600-year-old history. The harp has been considered a symbol of Irish heritage and nationalism since the 13th century. In Irish mythology, the harp...
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The Scottish Shield Silver Cufflinks
These Scottish Shield Cufflinks embody tradition with a contemporary and stylish twist. They can be worn with a well-made cotton shirt and smart dress suit, although they befit any occasion...
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The English Leopard Gold Cufflink
You may be familiar with the fearless depictions of lions through British heritage. However, did you know that until the 1300 century, the English referred to these beasts as leopards?...
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