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Glenshiel Thistle Silver Cufflinks
Discover the enduring elegance of the Glenshiel Thistle Silver Cufflinks, a stunning representation of Scotland’s national emblem lovingly handcrafted in the Outer Hebrides.
These sterling silver cufflinks are a testament to the artistry and skill of Hebridean Jewellery, offering both historical significance and timeless style.
Designed by John Hart during the 1950–1960 period, these cufflinks feature the intricate and symbolic thistle—a motif that captures resilience, pride, and a deep-rooted connection to Scottish heritage.
The thistle, as Scotland’s national flower, is steeped in folklore and tradition. It is said to symbolise strength and protection, with its spiny leaves and purple bloom embodying both beauty and defence.
Its presence on the Glenshiel cufflinks connects the wearer to this proud heritage, blending cultural significance with refined craftsmanship.
The detailed silverwork showcases the skillful artistry of the Hebridean Jewellery team, ensuring each cufflink is as unique as the story it tells.
Measuring 19mm by 16mm, with an approximate silver weight of 6.9g, the cufflinks are designed to balance presence and sophistication.
Their sterling silver construction ensures durability and a polished finish, making them suitable for formal attire or as a distinguished accessory for everyday wear.
Hallmarked at the Edinburgh Assay Office, these cufflinks meet the highest standards of authenticity and quality, reflecting the care and craftsmanship poured into their creation.
Presented in a finely crafted wooden box, the Glenshiel Thistle Silver Cufflinks make an exceptional gift for those who appreciate meaningful jewellery or a unique addition to any collection.
Their blend of history, craftsmanship, and symbolism ensures that they will be cherished for years to come.
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| Metal | Silver, Gold |
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