- Our exclusive set of 18mm stainless steel cuff links, adorned with a dazzling synthetic Mexican opal, offers luxury and allure. An exquisite Czech glass dragon's breath stone sits at the center, with an ever-changing color palette of red and blue tones. Make a statement of sophistication and elegance with these versatile and stylish cufflinks.
- Mexican Fire Opal Dragon's Breath glass cabachon - Colors shift from lightening strikes of blues to scarlet red depending on how the light hits it The flashes of color from within the stone are known as the "breath" from which the name is derived. Mexican Opals were first used in jewelry in the early 1900s to simulate fire/jelly opals. Highly collectible and rare this lovely stone is a certain conversation piece and will become a cherished favorite.
- Stainless steel is not only beautiful, but an affordable choice. Stainless steel is hypo allergenic, will not rust, change color or tarnish. Jewelry crafted with it can be treasured for a lifetime due to it's durability. Both sides, while polished, have a brushed finish. Hypoallergenic and Nickel Free.
- Treat the man you cherish with this luxurious clothing accessory, a timeless yet contemporary symbol of appreciation for all his hard work. Perfect for special occasions like weddings, anniversaries, Father's Day, or just to show your gratitude, this timeless gift will always be appreciated.
- This stylish handmade item is made in the USA with love and care by a small handmade business. It's a unique, one-of-a-kind piece you'll cherish for years.
If you are looking for a statement piece, look no further! These cuff links are exquisite - made with Stainless Steel Cuff Links the main focal point are the18mm glass cabochon which has been made in the style of a Mexican Opal also known as Dragon's Breath (made from glass not a gemstone). With each slight turn, the colors shift from deep scarlet red to lightening strikes of blues! The effect is magnificent!
Mexican Opal, also known as Dragons Breath, is a collectors nickname for man-made stones that are made of glass and mixed with certain metals to produce a brilliant color shifting effect. Colors shift from a deep to bright red with flashes of electric blue and even purples. The flashes of color from within the stone are known as the "breath" from which the name is derived. Mexican Opals were first used in jewelry in the early 1900s to simulate fire/jelly opals. Highly collectible and rare this lovely stone is a certain conversation piece and will become a cherished favorite.
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Item Weight : 2 ounces
- Department : mens
- Date First Available : October 1, 2015