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            Two Gold-Tone Moon Glow Ultra Retro Cufflinks, Mid Century Round Glowing Cabochon Green and Gray Cuff Links, Minimalist Button Design, Executive Vintage Chic
Set of two similar cuff links set: 
one gray set in gold tone mixed metal alloy 
and one green set in gold tone mixed metal alloy
Center stones are of a high grade lucite (know as Moon Glow) 
In very good vintage condition (some fading on gold-tone setting)
Circa 1940s to 1950s 
Manufactured by Swank (signed) 
Dimensions: 3/4 “ inches diameter (green set is about 1/16” smaller)
Timeless Elegance from the Iconic Swank Collection
Discover this exquisite piece reflecting the iconic mid-century design hallmark of renowned jewelry house Swank. Crafted in the late 1940s to early 1950s, this minimalist masterpiece captures the essence of understated sophistication. The centerpiece features a luminous stone that radiates a captivating glow, reminiscent of a sapphire’s brilliance — the perfect finishing touch for your French cuff.
An exceptional and unique gift, this piece is ideal for celebrating special moments. Whether for Christmas, a groomsman, a collector, an anniversary, or Valentine's Day, it’s sure to impress. It also makes a thoughtful birthday surprise, a heartfelt Father’s Day gift, or a meaningful keepsake for graduations.
Also Consider as Gifts For:
Prom
Wedding
Christmas 
Promotion 
Engagement 
This is a mid century item that may have been preowned or worn and can show some minor signs of wear or age as it is vintage ( please see photos for condition) 
All Abington Haberdashery Vintage merchandise comes in an attractive gift box or an attractive gift bag.
Information on the manufacturer, Swank:
The company first began operations around 1897, when Samuel M. Stone and Maurice J. Baer founded the Attleboro Manufacturing Company to produce and sell jewelry for women. In 1908, Baer formed a new division, called Baer and Wilde, to oversee the production of men's jewelry. The name Swank notably appeared in 1927 on a print advertisement for a men's collar holder. In 1936, the company emerged as a successful leader in the industry and invited seven dealers to officially form a new corporation, Swank Products, Inc.
Link to Abington Haberdashery Full Shop:
https://abingtonhaberdashery.etsy.com