

Heraldic Tower Shield Cufflinks In Onyx Black
The Heraldic Tower Shield Cufflinks are a bold expression of strength, vigilance, and enduring tradition. Shaped as a classic heraldic shield, each cufflink is finished in deep onyx-black enamel and centred with a stylised tower motif — a historic symbol of fortification, guardianship, and steadfast resolve.
The tower design is rendered in polished gold tone, standing in sharp relief against the dark enamel ground. Its vertical form evokes medieval city walls and watchtowers, long associated with protection, authority, and civic duty. The shield silhouette reinforces this symbolism, drawing directly from the language of heraldry and armorial design.
Framed by a polished gold-tone surround and finished with a high-lustre plate, these cufflinks balance decorative impact with restraint. The contrast between black enamel and gold detailing lends the piece a commanding presence while remaining refined and formal.
Suited to evening wear, ceremonial occasions, and confident tailoring, the Heraldic Tower Shield Cufflinks are designed for those who appreciate symbolism rooted in history, interpreted through precise craftsmanship and timeless design.
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Handcrafted in England
Made exclusively in England in Birmingham’s famous jewellery quarter, our blazer buttons are made by hand using traditional techniques that have not changed in centuries.





