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.

The Scottish Shield Silver CufflinksThe Scottish Shield Silver Cufflinks

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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...
£49.00

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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?...
£49.00
Thin Blue Line Cufflinks- The Police StyleThin Blue Line Cufflinks- The Police Style

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Thin Blue Line Cufflinks- The Police Style

The thin blue line is the barrier between safety and chaos, law and order. Those that wear and represent this line risk their lives to protect the world from injustice...
£49.00
The Love Bird Gold CufflinkThe Love Bird Gold Cufflink

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The Love Bird Gold Cufflink

Are you looking for the perfect gift for this Valentine? These elegant and sophisticated lovebird cufflinks are the perfect expression of devotion and endearment. Lovebirds are an ancient and vivacious...
£49.00
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