Noble detail and luxurious design is demonstrated in the fruition of these King Mansa Musa of Mali Antique Brass Cufflinks. Mansa Musa was the tenth sultan of the wealthy West African Mali Empire, reigning from 1312 to 1337. Described by his contemporaries as beinginconceivably wealthy, King Mansa Musa conquered 24 cities and turned Mali into the biggest gold producing region in the world. Inspired by the fierce leadership and untouchable wealth of King Mansa Musa, these cufflinks are exuberant in luxurious finishes. Designed to embolden your attire with greatness, these cufflinks are impeccably hand-chiselled from rhodium and finessed in an antique brass coating. With an angular cut and exquisite patterned embellishments, these cufflinks were hand-chiselled withunparalleled exclusivity.The antique brass finishing on these cufflinks provides a deep dual-toned palette to add a vintage flair to your ensemble.
Colour :Antique Brass
Cufflink Style :613-CL
Details
Length of emblem face: 1.7 cm / 0.67 inches
Width of emblem face: 1.7 cm / 0.67 inches
Breadth of emblem face: 0.2 cm / 0.07 inches
Length of backing plate: 1.6 cm / 0.63 inches
Style of cufflink: whale back
Includes a flat face at the back that rotates 90 degrees to hold the cufflink in place
King Mansa Musa of Mali Antique Brass Cufflinks