Handmade Cuff Links III
Some more handmade cuff links made by Lana.


I really can’t say I have a favorite because they are all equally gorgeous.
Some more handmade cuff links made by Lana.


I really can’t say I have a favorite because they are all equally gorgeous.
Well, these aren’t particularly great looking nor classy, but they certainly are unique (and quite steeply priced than, say, silk knots).
Here’s another set of cuff links made by Lana for me. They are quite gorgeous – especially the pearl ones!

Lana made these amazing trumpet flower frosted glass cuff links, inspired by Kent Wang’s beautiful sakura glass ones. They are even more gorgeous in person.
Okay, more interesting geeky cufflinks. Someone was bored enough and decided that wearing cufflinks made out of ethernet connectors would be the way to go.
This person gets invited to a Black Tie party, and realizes that he cannot find his cufflinks. So, he goes ahead and makes himself a pair of cufflinks from ethernet connectors (although how someone who wears French cuffed shirts can have just one pair of cufflinks, I’d never know, but I digress).
Well, I guess no better way to showcase those l33t *nix-fu skills.
I am a fan of French cuffed shirts and cuff links. Not that I own many of either (or wear them much), but I am a fan nevertheless. And of course, I am also a fan of Lego.
You would think that if I could combine the two, I would be quite delighted — and it would seem that it is indeed so.
As it turns out, there is such a thing as Lego cuff links Lego-like cuff links, which are quite fabulous, to say the least.
Now, the question of course is this — where would you wear them? I would be unsure about wearing them in a formal setting, and I would be unsure about wearing cuffed shirts to an informal occasion.
Either way, they are certainly interesting and unique. I would perhaps get myself a pair just because!