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Cufflink varieties

Cufflinks come in all shapes, sizes, designs, making methods and materials just like this lot from Philip Monk. (L to R & T to B) – Blue in niobium and fine silver – Wave in sterling silver – Purple Rain in titanium and sterling silver – Flywire in sterling silver – Skulls in sterling silver – Blue Green in niobium and fine silver

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Australian made not mass produced

In this mass produced world of ours we pride ourselves that all of the jewellery stocked at Lord Coconut is handmade in Australian by local jewellers, designers and artisans. One such jeweller is melbourne based Unnon which makes these Chips cufflinks along wit other heavily textured rings, signet rings, lapel pins, pendants and bracelets.  

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Tigers Eye signet

One of our most popular signets rings is this Sebastian Cilento is called the Fokker and features a Tigers Eye Stone. The Tiger’s eye is a chatoyant gemstone that is usually a metamorphic rock with a golden to red-brown colour, has a silky lustre and no two two stones are the same which makes every ring unique.

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Wedding Cake rings

Is it just me or do these top three Burnside rings by Gary Barnes look like wedding cakes?

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Thumb rings

I’m not always a fan of thumb rings but when I first introduced to the range of etched rings by Alison Raven my view went out the window. Alison’s range of rings, including the Forest, Intersection, Swirl, Puddles and Cobwebs are thin and light enough to make wearing a thumb ring a pleasure. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

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