British Farthing Cufflinks - King George VI - Coin Jewellery

£35.00

These copper cufflinks are made from a British farthing here in the UK. They show the iconic wren, denomination and date.

The later farthings from King George VI's reign onwards, depict the wren, an image that became iconic in pre-decimalised British currency.

Antiqued and with the details polished and then finished with a thin coat of clear lacquer to retain the antiqued look over time. These cuff links are domed to give the piece some depth.

The coins used are made from old copper coins and they hold all the charm of any coinage having been in circulation prior to becoming the unique piece of jewellery.

The cufflinks are approximately 19mm in diameter with a sturdy swivel backing to secure the cuffs of your shirt.

The coins pictured are from 1943 but other years can be crafted on request (between 1937 and 1956), since these cufflinks are made to order then they can also be requested with different levels of antiquing or even polished to a high shine.

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These copper cufflinks are made from a British farthing here in the UK. They show the iconic wren, denomination and date.

The later farthings from King George VI's reign onwards, depict the wren, an image that became iconic in pre-decimalised British currency.

Antiqued and with the details polished and then finished with a thin coat of clear lacquer to retain the antiqued look over time. These cuff links are domed to give the piece some depth.

The coins used are made from old copper coins and they hold all the charm of any coinage having been in circulation prior to becoming the unique piece of jewellery.

The cufflinks are approximately 19mm in diameter with a sturdy swivel backing to secure the cuffs of your shirt.

The coins pictured are from 1943 but other years can be crafted on request (between 1937 and 1956), since these cufflinks are made to order then they can also be requested with different levels of antiquing or even polished to a high shine.