Alohi Kai Jewelry Men's Blue Shark Cufflinks - Silver Alohi Kai Jewelry
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Highest price was seen £541.00 on 17 Jun 2023
Lowest price was seen £525.00 on 12 May 2023
Average price is £528.78 base on 5 price changes
Most recent price is £541.00
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Description
These Blade Blue Shark Cufflinks feature hand carved slender Blue Sharks. We love the refined look of cufflinks, and these stylish sharks add extra sophistication. Our Blue Sharks are lighter in look and weight than our other sharks, the perfect weight and size for cufflinks. And they look especially sharp with french cuffs! Each pair comes with one curvy, the other wavy. Should you prefer two of the same, just let us know. Solid sterling silver (also available in 18K gold vermeil) Hand-carved and cast Lead and nickel free Made in Hawaii CARE Please store your jewelry in a cool, dry place, ideally in anti-tarnish pouches. All 'Alohi Kai silver jewelry comes with a non-toxic coating to ward off tarnish. After wearing, just clean with gentle soap and water, dry with a soft cloth. After a while the coating may wear off; if it does we recommend a soft polishing cloth in addition to the soap and water. Keep away from harsh chemicals including chlorine. ABOUT BLUE SHARKS We adore blue sharks. Blues are a type of requiem shark that are oceanic, pelagic, and prefer the deep ocean in temperate and tropical waters. Beautiful and distinctive looking, they have long slender bodies and long pectoral fins, and are, as their name indicates, a lovely deep blue color. They grow up to 12 ft long, and are one of the fastest sharks in the sea; some estimate up to 60 miles per hour (97 kph). Blue sharks are thought to be the most frequently caught shark species. Targeted for their beautiful fins, studies show population declines of up to 80% in some regions since the 1980s. They are now classified as 'near threatened'.
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