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Welsh Dragon Cufflinks Black and Red
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Pair of Welsh Dragon Cufflinks in black and red enamel. The perfect clothing accessory for formal occasions, parties or Weddings. Comes complete in leatherette presentation box, for safe keeping.

In heraldry a dragon varies greatly in especially in the shape of its ears, however the wings are those of a bat. The tongue and the tail can often be barbed and breathes out fire, it is also a symbol of power, wisdom and the one who has overcome an adversary. The poets Aneirin and Taliesin use the Welsh word for dragon – ‘draig’ in the sense of a warrior of leader. This use is reflected in the Arthurian Legends where the British chiefs in times of extreme danger were conferred in the title – ‘Pendragon’ or headed-dragon, investing them with supreme power, such as that granted to Uther Pendragon, King Arthur’s father.

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Welsh Flag Cufflinks
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Welsh Flag Cufflinks

Welsh Flag Cufflinks. The perfect clothing accessory for formal occasions, parties or Weddings. Comes complete in leatherette presentation box, for safe keeping.

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Scottish Saltire Cufflinks
3835

Scottish Flag Cufflinks, blue and white enamel. The perfect clothing accessory for formal occasions, parties or Weddings. Comes complete in leatherette presentation box, for safe keeping.

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Scottish Rampant Lion Cufflinks
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Scottish Rampant Lion Cufflinks

Scottish Rampant Lion Cufflinks, Red enamel on Gold Plate. The perfect clothing accessory for formal occasions, parties or Weddings. Comes complete in leatherette presentation box, for safe keeping.

The Rampant Lion flag is also called the Royal Flag of Scotland - having been used by the Kings of Scotland, with the first King to have done so being Alexander II (1214-1249). It is much older than the St Andrew's flag and should now only be used by the Queen in her role as the Queen of Scotland. The Lion Rampant flag is widely used as a second national flag especially at football matches and rugby games - although permission must be sought if the flag is to be run up and flown from a flagpole or from a building.

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Union Flag Cufflinks
3838

Union Flag Cufflinks Red and Blue Enamel. The perfect clothing accessory for formal occasions, parties or Weddings. Comes complete in leatherette presentation box, for safe keeping.

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Irish Shamrock Cufflinks
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Irish Shamrock Cufflinks

Irish Shamrock Cufflinks Green and White Enamel. The perfect clothing accessory for formal occasions, parties or Weddings. Comes complete in leatherette presentation box, for safe keeping.

The Shamrock, at one time called the "Seamroy", symbolises the cross and blessed trinity. Before the Christian era it was a sacred plant of the Druids of Ireland because its leaves formed a triad. The well known legend of the Shamrock connects it definitely to St. Patrick and his teaching. Preaching in the open air on the doctrine of the trinity, he is said to have illustrated the existence of the Three in One by plucking a shamrock from the grass growing at his feet and showing it to his congregation. The legend of the shamrock is also connected with that of the banishment of the serpent tribe from Ireland by a tradition that snakes are never seen on trefoil and that it is a remedy against the stings of snakes and scorpions.

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Irish Flag Cufflinks
3837

Irish Flag Cufflinks Green, White and Orange Enamel. The perfect clothing accessory for formal occasions, parties or Weddings. Comes complete in leatherette presentation box, for safe keeping.

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St George Cross Cufflinks
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St George Cross Cufflinks

George Cross Cufflinks White and red Enamel. The perfect clothing accessory for formal occasions, parties or Weddings. Comes complete in leatherette presentation box, for safe keeping.

St George's Cross was originally the flag of Genoa and was adopted by England and the City of London in 1190 for their ships entering the Mediterranean to benefit from the protection of the powerful Genoese fleet. The maritime Republic of Genoa was rising and going to become, with its rival Venice, one of the most important powers in the world. The English Monarch paid an annual tribute to the Doge of Genoa for this privilege. It was adopted for the uniform of English soldiers during the Crusades of the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth centuries, particularly by the Knights Templar. From about 1277 it officially became the national flag of England and Wales. St George's Cross continued to be used in the fly of standards in English and Welsh grants of arms (until a gradual change in practice in the nineteenth century). It is still used to represent England and by those who wish to show pride in England specifically. Nowadays this is primarily done at events such as international football and rugby union competitions. Since the adoption of a separate Welsh flag in 1959, the St George's Cross has become associated with England alone, rather than England and Wales.

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Richard The Lionheart Cufflinks
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Richard The Lionheart Cufflink Red Enamel, Gold Plated Lions. The perfect clothing accessory for formal occasions, parties or Weddings. Comes complete in leatherette presentation box, for safe keeping.

Richard I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199) was King of England from 6 July 1189 until his death in 1199. He was known as Richard the Lionheart, or Cœur de Lion, even before his accession, because of his reputation as a great military leader and warrior. At only 16, Richard was commanding his own army, putting down rebellions in Poitou against his father, King Henry II. Richard was a central Christian commander during the Third Crusade, effectively leading the campaign after the departure of Philip Augustus, and scoring considerable victories against his Muslim counterpart, Saladin. While he spoke very little English and spent very little time in his Kingdom, preferring to use it as a source of revenue to support his armies, he was seen as a pious hero by his subjects. He remains one of the very few Kings of England remembered by his epithet, not number, and is an enduring, iconic figure in England.

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Archibald Knox Oval Cufflinks With Chain and Link
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Archibald Knox Oval Cufflinks With Chain and Link

Archibald Knox Oval Cufflinks With Chain and Link, Pewter with inset Red and Green Enamel. The perfect clothing accessory for formal occasions, parties or Weddings. Comes complete in leatherette presentation box, for safe keeping.

Archibald Knox was born in the Isle of Man of Scottish parenthood. His designs were synonymous with British Art Nouveau and he is regarded as being a prominent influence in the Arts and Crafts movement. His Celtic designs and calligraphy are world famous and iconic in the Isle of Man. Today both his art work for Liberty & Co and his watercolours are highly sought after.

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