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For men only…. – Jewellery World 20.9.2011

Editorial received by Jewellery World.     Lord Coconut, a retail store specialising in handcrafted contemporary jewellery, cufflinks and art for men, has recently opened in Melbourne.   According to owner Mark Boldiston, the store features cufflinks, rings, necklaces, tie pins, lapel pins, mooches (brooches for men), earrings, bracelets/cuffs and selected artwork/objects by over 20 Melbourne jewellers, designers and artisans.   Whilst most jewellery is sterling silver, many of the pieces also include titanium, gold, iron, copper, shakudo and shibuichi.   Boldiston decided to open the store for men as it was “a unique market opportunity”.   “I decided to...

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Beetle Cufflinks

Beetle Cufflinks “Heat coloured by hand, these titanium cufflinks by jeweller Justin Siow start as a single rectangular strip of titanium into which a design is hand-cut and then folded to produce the final three dimensional beetle.

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Scorpion Brooch

Scorpion Brooch “Using principles akin to the design of origami models, jeweller Justin Siow has produced a range of insect brooches, lapel pins and cufflinks for the contemporary male. Each piece starts with a single rectangular strip of titanium, into which a design is hand-cut and then folded to produce the final three dimensional item. 

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The Man

A huge thanks to Andrew from Anno Domini Home for creating this torso for the store. a great way to advertise where I am.

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Mens Cufflinks designer

If you are looking for a mens cufflinks designer, Lord Coconut can help. Each of our 30 plus jewellers, designers and artisans can assist in making bespoke mens cufflinks. Please view our list of mens cufflinks designers. When searching for a mens cufflinks designer, we recommend that you view the work we currently have in stock by each of our designers/jewellers. Once you have found a style that you work, we are able to pass your contact details onto that designer/jeweller.  They will contact you to start the design process. A number of pencil drawings may be presented as part...

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