How did cuff links come to be?  They are believed to have first been used in the 17th century.  The late English King (Charles II) made them popular with his style of dress.  The shirts he fancied had lacy fronts and lacy cuffs.  The coat cuff was held back to the sleeve with an ornamental button.  Over the centuries styles evolved and the buttons came to resemble modern cuff links.  Today, the links are as functional as they are ornamental.  They do work to hold cuffs together.
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style W28C
14k white or yellow gold cufflinks, they feature black agate and .04tcw of diamonds.

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style W43C
14k white gold cufflinks featuring .02tcw of diamonds and black agate.

Sale:  $959
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style W17C
14k white or yellow gold cufflinks.  They are classy, featuring black agate.

Sale:  $599

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style W08C
14k white gold cufflinks featuring .09tcw of diamonds.  They are black agate, truly an elegant look.

Sale:  $699

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style W85
14k white gold cufflinks featuring .11tcw of diamonds and black agate.

Sale:  $649

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style W60
14k white or yellow gold Cufflinks with black agate.

Sale:  $499

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style W18
14k white or yellow gold Cufflinks in black agate.  Great look!

Sale:  $599

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style W7C
14k white or yellow gold Cufflinks.  These have a powerful looks, just like the man that wears them... walk into the room, demand the room!  They are black agate and white or yellow gold.

Sale:  $489

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style W57
14k white or yellow gold Cufflinks with a simple, yet elegant black agate design.

Sale:  $479

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style W16C
14k white or yellow gold cufflinks accented with .57tcw of diamonds and black agate.

Sale:  $899
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style W02
14k white or yellow gold cufflinks featuring black agate and .40tcw of diamonds.  Class!

Sale:  $699

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