Gold & Platinum Guilloché Cufflinks | French c.1930s
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A beautifully made pair of 1930s French cufflinks in 14ct gold and platinum - elegant, precise, and unmistakably refined.
Each face is topped in platinum and engine-turned with a crisp guilloché pattern, framed by a delicate neoclassical laurel border.
The reverse sides are finished in warm 14ct gold, joined by solid bar links.
The design reflects the best of 1930s taste: clean, elegant, balanced, and deeply considered.
It sits comfortably within the Art Deco movement, but avoids excess, favouring symmetry and craftsmanship over decoration.
The pairing of platinum and gold speaks to quiet luxury, chosen for quality rather than display.
These cufflinks would have belonged to someone who understood the nuances of dress: a banker, diplomat, or architect with a well-cut suit, a platinum watch, and a starched cuff.
Worn today, they retain their presence, subtle but sharp, and are still perfectly at home in a formal setting.
A rare example of modernist elegance, built to last and designed to be noticed only by those who understand.
In excellent vintage condition.
Available exclusively at ELTONS, Grays Antique Market, Mayfair, London.