GOLD CUFF LINKS
Gold cuff links first appeared in the 17th century when small chains, strung through the cuff holes, were attached to gold buttons to hold the cuffs together. Until the 20th century, those early gold cuff links were limited to formal wear and, because of their gold content, available only to upper-class men. With the Industrial Revolution, rods and fasteners replaced chains, and gold cuff links were mass produced, making them available to middle-class men as well. Classy gold cuff links now featured precious gemstones, further enhancing their appeal. Shirt-makers began to offer cuff link-ready shirts and, over time, cuff links were worn by well-dressed men for business and less formal occasions. Elegant cuff links are still synonymous with style and good taste. But you may wonder if it makes financial sense to own gold cuff links during an economic recession if you rarely wear them! Beautiful though they are, gold cuff links are not something most men wear every day. You may even have inherited gold cuff links that you never wear at all. You might want to take advantage of the current market value of gold and sell those gold cuff links for immediate cash. With gold prices at an all-time high, Gold 4 Cash, at http://gold4cash.ca, can offer you a great market price, not only for gold cuff links but for any other gold as well. At Gold 4 Cash we understand that sometimes cash is worth more than luxury, and we are prepared to offer you a quick return on your gold cuff links, no questions asked. Send us your gold, we appraise it immediately, and you get a check within 2 days. If you live in Toronto, we can meet you at home, office or coffee shop, make an appraisal and give you cash on the spot. |