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Luxury Cufflinks for Men | Designer Enamel Cufflinks Online | Thomas Goode India

The Men's Accessories collection at Thomas Goode India is built entirely around a single category: luxury enamel cufflinks by Halcyon Days. Nine designs span two finish families are gold plate and palladium plate and two form formats, round and rectangular with motifs drawn from the British heritage vocabulary of motoring, equestrian sport, golf, nautical tradition, and personal talismans.

Halcyon Days was founded in England in 1950 and holds all three Royal Warrants of Appointment to the British Royal Household. The same maker that produces the bangles, silk scarves, bone china tea sets, and candles available across the Thomas Goode India range also produces every cufflink in this collection. The cufflinks are handcrafted in England in gold-plated or palladium-plated brass, with hand-applied enamel decoration developed from Halcyon Days' proprietary design archive, the same craft and material standard applied across the brand's full accessory and tableware range.

The collection is available at The Oberoi Hotel, New Delhi and online at thomasgoode.in/collections/men-accessories.

The Cufflinks Collection

Motoring Series

Three cufflinks address the motoring register — a design territory with deep roots in British heritage culture and in the luxury accessories vocabulary associated with automotive enthusiasm.

The Racing Car Rectangular Palladium Cufflinks render a racing car in side profile on a rectangular palladium-finish face. The rectangular format provides more surface for the illustrative motif, allowing the racing car's form to be depicted with sufficient detail to read cleanly on the wrist. Palladium, a platinum-group metal, produces a cool, slightly grey-white finish that sits tonally between silver and white gold — a finish that suits both formal grey and navy tailoring and the more casual blazer context.

The Gear Stick Cobalt Round Gold Cufflinks apply the gear stick motif — a direct automotive reference — to the round format with a cobalt enamel ground and gold finish. The cobalt blue ground gives these cufflinks the most vivid chromatic presence in the motoring sub-group, suited to a formal shirt where a pop of colour at the cuff is the deliberate intent. The Steering Wheel Blue Round Palladium Cufflinks bring the steering wheel form to the round format in palladium finish, with a blue enamel background that coordinates with the Gear Stick cobalt pieces without duplicating them.

Equestrian and Sport Series

Two cufflinks address the equestrian and racecourse tradition — a central strand of British heritage culture that has been part of the Halcyon Days design vocabulary since the brand's founding.

The Race Horse Rectangular Palladium Cufflinks depict a racehorse in motion on a rectangular face in palladium finish. The racehorse motif is rendered with the precision characteristic of Halcyon Days' illustrative enamel work — a stylised but clearly legible side-profile form against a clean ground. The rectangular format, as with the Racing Car piece, allows sufficient space for the horse's silhouette to be read without compression. These cufflinks suit formal occasion dressing for racing events, weddings, and black-tie occasions where the motif signals cultural familiarity with the British equestrian tradition.

The Golf Ball Round Palladium Cufflinks render a golf ball in dimensional relief on a round palladium-finish face. The golf ball is among the most immediately legible sport motifs in fine accessories: small enough to sit on a round cufflink face with full clarity, universally understood, and carrying the specific cultural weight of a sport associated with precision, patience, and a particular kind of professional and social gathering. These cufflinks suit both the corporate and the club occasion.

The 1920's Golfer Round Gold Cufflinks depict a period golfer in the stance and dress of the 1920s — plus-fours, brassie club, follow-through posture — in a gold finish round format. The historical reference is specific and deliberate: the 1920s was the golden age of golf course design and the era when the game became a central part of the British leisure and professional class identity. For recipients who play golf or who appreciate the visual language of that period, these cufflinks carry a design intelligence that generic sport accessories do not.

Nautical Series

The Golden Colour Anchor Round Gold Cufflinks render the anchor in the round format in gold finish. The anchor is one of the oldest and most universally legible motifs in European decorative and heraldic tradition, with roots in naval heritage and the symbolic vocabulary of stability, steadfastness, and travel. In British accessories culture, the anchor is a direct reference to the Royal Navy tradition and the maritime identity that defines a significant strand of English institutional and personal heritage. For formal occasions — weddings, evening events, black-tie — gold anchor cufflinks are a choice with both visual clarity and cultural depth.

Talisman and Jewel Series

The Evil Eye Cobalt Round Gold Cufflinks apply the evil eye motif — a protective talisman symbol with roots across Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and South Asian cultures — to the round format with a cobalt enamel ground and gold finish. The evil eye's cultural resonance is exceptionally broad for the Indian gifting and corporate context: it is simultaneously a British Halcyon Days heritage accessory piece and a motif with immediate cultural recognition and positive symbolic meaning for Indian recipients. These are among the most appropriate cufflinks in the collection for Indian occasion gifting precisely because of this dual cultural register.

The TR Jewels Navy/Orange Round Gold Cufflinks bring a jewel-toned abstract motif in a navy and orange colour combination to the round gold format, addressing the buyer who wants a Halcyon Days cufflink with chromatic distinctiveness rather than figurative subject matter. The navy and orange combination is bold and legible, suited to formal shirts in white, blue, or pale pink where the cufflink provides the only colour accent.

Gold vs Palladium: Choosing the Right Finish

All nine cufflinks in this collection are produced in precious metal-plated brass by Halcyon Days. Five designs are available in gold plate and four in palladium plate — and the choice between them is one of tone and tailoring context rather than quality.

Gold-plated cufflinks carry a warm yellow-gold tone that suits formal shirts in white and ecru, and tailoring in navy, charcoal, and black. Gold finish is the more traditional choice for formal occasions: black-tie events, formal weddings, and evening wear contexts where the warmth of gold is consistent with the formality of the setting.

Palladium-plated cufflinks carry a cool, slightly grey-white tone — related to platinum and white gold in character, but produced through a palladium electroplating process applied to the brass base. Palladium finish suits grey tailoring particularly well, and works with equal conviction in blue and navy. It is a more contemporary choice than sterling silver plate and a less conventional formal statement than gold.

Round vs Rectangular: The Form Factor

The round cufflink format is the more versatile of the two. It is proportioned to sit within the button hole of a formal shirt cuff without drawing excessive attention to itself, making it appropriate across the full range from corporate dressing to black-tie. The round format is the conventional choice for cufflinks and suits the widest range of shirt cuff styles.

The rectangular format is the more directional choice. It provides more surface area for illustrative enamel motifs — the Racing Car and Race Horse designs benefit from the rectangular face in precisely this way — and reads as a more considered, deliberate accessory choice on the wrist. It suits a confident formal dresser who treats the cufflink as a defining detail rather than a finishing afterthought.

Gifting Guide

Luxury enamel cufflinks from Halcyon Days are among the most considered men's gifting formats available at Thomas Goode India. The combination of 18ct gold or palladium plate with hand-applied enamel, produced by a brand holding all three Royal Warrants to the British Royal Household, gives these pieces a craft standing that fashion accessories cannot match. They carry the Thomas Goode provenance in a compact, personal gifting format suitable for birthdays, professional milestones, wedding occasions, and corporate gifting at the executive and board level.

For recipients with specific interests, the motif specificity of this collection makes personalised gift selection straightforward. A golfer receives the Golf Ball or 1920's Golfer. A motorsport enthusiast receives the Racing Car, Gear Stick, or Steering Wheel. A nautical or maritime interest is addressed by the Anchor. For recipients who would appreciate a culturally resonant talisman, the Evil Eye Cobalt Gold is the most India-contextually appropriate piece in the range.

Cufflinks pair naturally with a silk pocket square in a coordinating colourway for a complete formal accessories gift. The cobalt cufflinks coordinate with the deep blue colourways available in the Halcyon Days silk scarf range. A cufflink and pocket square gifted together in Thomas Goode India packaging constitutes one of the brand's most complete men's personal accessories gifts.

To Shop Luxury Designer Cufflinks for Men Online in India, the full collection is available at thomasgoode.in/collections/men-accessories, with personalised assistance from the Thomas Goode India team.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Halcyon Days cufflinks and what makes them a luxury choice for men?

Halcyon Days cufflinks are handcrafted in England in gold-plated or palladium-plated brass with hand-applied enamel decoration. Halcyon Days was founded in 1950 and holds all three Royal Warrants to the British Royal Household — the same maker that produces the Halcyon Days bangles, bone china tea sets, and scented candles at Thomas Goode India. Each cufflink is produced from the house's proprietary enamel design archive, with motifs and colourways developed through the same creative process applied to the full Halcyon Days range.

What is palladium plate on cufflinks and how does it differ from gold plate?

Palladium plate is a precious metal finish applied through electroplating, depositing a layer of palladium — a platinum-group metal — over the brass base of the cufflink. It produces a cool, slightly grey-white tone related in character to platinum and white gold. Gold plate produces a warm yellow-gold tone. Both are applied to the same quality standard at Halcyon Days. The choice is one of tone and tailoring preference: gold suits white shirts and warmer tailoring contexts; palladium suits grey and contemporary tailoring. All Halcyon Days cufflinks at Thomas Goode India are in one of these two finishes.

What occasions are Halcyon Days cufflinks appropriate for in India?

Halcyon Days cufflinks are appropriate across the full formal occasions spectrum in India: corporate dressing at the board and executive level, formal Indian weddings and receptions, black-tie and evening wear contexts, and personal milestone occasions including significant birthdays and professional promotions. The Evil Eye Cobalt Round Gold Cufflinks are particularly appropriate for Indian occasions due to the cultural resonance of the evil eye motif. The motoring and golf series suit recipients with specific sporting or automotive interests.

What is the difference between round and rectangular cufflinks?

Round cufflinks are the conventional, more versatile format, proportioned to sit cleanly within a formal shirt cuff across a wide range of shirt styles. Rectangular cufflinks provide more surface area for illustrative enamel motifs and read as a more directional accessory statement. In the Thomas Goode India collection, the Racing Car and Race Horse designs are available in rectangular format, where the additional surface allows the motif to be depicted with sufficient detail. The remaining designs are in the round format.

Can cufflinks be gifted with a matching silk pocket square?

Yes, and this is one of the most complete formal accessories gifting approaches available at Thomas Goode India. A Halcyon Days cufflink in cobalt enamel coordinates with the deep blue colourways available in the silk scarves and pocket squares range. A cufflink and matching silk pocket square gifted together addresses the complete formal accessory consideration — the cuff and the breast pocket — in a single, curated gift from a single maker with consistent craft heritage.

How should enamel cufflinks be cared for?

Store enamel cufflinks in a soft pouch or cufflink box to prevent contact with other metal objects that can scratch the enamel surface. Clean with a soft dry cloth; do not use chemical cleaners or abrasive polishes. The gold or palladium plate should be protected from prolonged contact with perfume, aftershave, and skin moisture, which can dull the plated surface over time. Remove cufflinks before swimming or bathing. The enamel itself is a fired glass surface and is durable under normal wear conditions.

Luxury Cufflinks for Men | Designer Enamel Cufflinks Online | Thomas Goode India

The Men's Accessories collection at Thomas Goode India is built entirely around a single category: luxury enamel cufflinks by Halcyon Days. Nine designs span two finish families are gold plate and palladium plate and two form formats, round and rectangular with motifs drawn from the British heritage vocabulary of motoring, equestrian sport, golf, nautical tradition, and personal talismans.

Halcyon Days was founded in England in 1950 and holds all three Royal Warrants of Appointment to the British Royal Household. The same maker that produces the bangles, silk scarves, bone china tea sets, and candles available across the Thomas Goode India range also produces every cufflink in this collection. The cufflinks are handcrafted in England in gold-plated or palladium-plated brass, with hand-applied enamel decoration developed from Halcyon Days' proprietary design archive, the same craft and material standard applied across the brand's full accessory and tableware range.

The collection is available at The Oberoi Hotel, New Delhi and online at thomasgoode.in/collections/men-accessories.

The Cufflinks Collection

Motoring Series

Three cufflinks address the motoring register — a design territory with deep roots in British heritage culture and in the luxury accessories vocabulary associated with automotive enthusiasm.

The Racing Car Rectangular Palladium Cufflinks render a racing car in side profile on a rectangular palladium-finish face. The rectangular format provides more surface for the illustrative motif, allowing the racing car's form to be depicted with sufficient detail to read cleanly on the wrist. Palladium, a platinum-group metal, produces a cool, slightly grey-white finish that sits tonally between silver and white gold — a finish that suits both formal grey and navy tailoring and the more casual blazer context.

The Gear Stick Cobalt Round Gold Cufflinks apply the gear stick motif — a direct automotive reference — to the round format with a cobalt enamel ground and gold finish. The cobalt blue ground gives these cufflinks the most vivid chromatic presence in the motoring sub-group, suited to a formal shirt where a pop of colour at the cuff is the deliberate intent. The Steering Wheel Blue Round Palladium Cufflinks bring the steering wheel form to the round format in palladium finish, with a blue enamel background that coordinates with the Gear Stick cobalt pieces without duplicating them.

Equestrian and Sport Series

Two cufflinks address the equestrian and racecourse tradition — a central strand of British heritage culture that has been part of the Halcyon Days design vocabulary since the brand's founding.

The Race Horse Rectangular Palladium Cufflinks depict a racehorse in motion on a rectangular face in palladium finish. The racehorse motif is rendered with the precision characteristic of Halcyon Days' illustrative enamel work — a stylised but clearly legible side-profile form against a clean ground. The rectangular format, as with the Racing Car piece, allows sufficient space for the horse's silhouette to be read without compression. These cufflinks suit formal occasion dressing for racing events, weddings, and black-tie occasions where the motif signals cultural familiarity with the British equestrian tradition.

The Golf Ball Round Palladium Cufflinks render a golf ball in dimensional relief on a round palladium-finish face. The golf ball is among the most immediately legible sport motifs in fine accessories: small enough to sit on a round cufflink face with full clarity, universally understood, and carrying the specific cultural weight of a sport associated with precision, patience, and a particular kind of professional and social gathering. These cufflinks suit both the corporate and the club occasion.

The 1920's Golfer Round Gold Cufflinks depict a period golfer in the stance and dress of the 1920s — plus-fours, brassie club, follow-through posture — in a gold finish round format. The historical reference is specific and deliberate: the 1920s was the golden age of golf course design and the era when the game became a central part of the British leisure and professional class identity. For recipients who play golf or who appreciate the visual language of that period, these cufflinks carry a design intelligence that generic sport accessories do not.

Nautical Series

The Golden Colour Anchor Round Gold Cufflinks render the anchor in the round format in gold finish. The anchor is one of the oldest and most universally legible motifs in European decorative and heraldic tradition, with roots in naval heritage and the symbolic vocabulary of stability, steadfastness, and travel. In British accessories culture, the anchor is a direct reference to the Royal Navy tradition and the maritime identity that defines a significant strand of English institutional and personal heritage. For formal occasions — weddings, evening events, black-tie — gold anchor cufflinks are a choice with both visual clarity and cultural depth.

Talisman and Jewel Series

The Evil Eye Cobalt Round Gold Cufflinks apply the evil eye motif — a protective talisman symbol with roots across Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and South Asian cultures — to the round format with a cobalt enamel ground and gold finish. The evil eye's cultural resonance is exceptionally broad for the Indian gifting and corporate context: it is simultaneously a British Halcyon Days heritage accessory piece and a motif with immediate cultural recognition and positive symbolic meaning for Indian recipients. These are among the most appropriate cufflinks in the collection for Indian occasion gifting precisely because of this dual cultural register.

The TR Jewels Navy/Orange Round Gold Cufflinks bring a jewel-toned abstract motif in a navy and orange colour combination to the round gold format, addressing the buyer who wants a Halcyon Days cufflink with chromatic distinctiveness rather than figurative subject matter. The navy and orange combination is bold and legible, suited to formal shirts in white, blue, or pale pink where the cufflink provides the only colour accent.

Gold vs Palladium: Choosing the Right Finish

All nine cufflinks in this collection are produced in precious metal-plated brass by Halcyon Days. Five designs are available in gold plate and four in palladium plate — and the choice between them is one of tone and tailoring context rather than quality.

Gold-plated cufflinks carry a warm yellow-gold tone that suits formal shirts in white and ecru, and tailoring in navy, charcoal, and black. Gold finish is the more traditional choice for formal occasions: black-tie events, formal weddings, and evening wear contexts where the warmth of gold is consistent with the formality of the setting.

Palladium-plated cufflinks carry a cool, slightly grey-white tone — related to platinum and white gold in character, but produced through a palladium electroplating process applied to the brass base. Palladium finish suits grey tailoring particularly well, and works with equal conviction in blue and navy. It is a more contemporary choice than sterling silver plate and a less conventional formal statement than gold.

Round vs Rectangular: The Form Factor

The round cufflink format is the more versatile of the two. It is proportioned to sit within the button hole of a formal shirt cuff without drawing excessive attention to itself, making it appropriate across the full range from corporate dressing to black-tie. The round format is the conventional choice for cufflinks and suits the widest range of shirt cuff styles.

The rectangular format is the more directional choice. It provides more surface area for illustrative enamel motifs — the Racing Car and Race Horse designs benefit from the rectangular face in precisely this way — and reads as a more considered, deliberate accessory choice on the wrist. It suits a confident formal dresser who treats the cufflink as a defining detail rather than a finishing afterthought.

Gifting Guide

Luxury enamel cufflinks from Halcyon Days are among the most considered men's gifting formats available at Thomas Goode India. The combination of 18ct gold or palladium plate with hand-applied enamel, produced by a brand holding all three Royal Warrants to the British Royal Household, gives these pieces a craft standing that fashion accessories cannot match. They carry the Thomas Goode provenance in a compact, personal gifting format suitable for birthdays, professional milestones, wedding occasions, and corporate gifting at the executive and board level.

For recipients with specific interests, the motif specificity of this collection makes personalised gift selection straightforward. A golfer receives the Golf Ball or 1920's Golfer. A motorsport enthusiast receives the Racing Car, Gear Stick, or Steering Wheel. A nautical or maritime interest is addressed by the Anchor. For recipients who would appreciate a culturally resonant talisman, the Evil Eye Cobalt Gold is the most India-contextually appropriate piece in the range.

Cufflinks pair naturally with a silk pocket square in a coordinating colourway for a complete formal accessories gift. The cobalt cufflinks coordinate with the deep blue colourways available in the Halcyon Days silk scarf range. A cufflink and pocket square gifted together in Thomas Goode India packaging constitutes one of the brand's most complete men's personal accessories gifts.

To Shop Luxury Designer Cufflinks for Men Online in India, the full collection is available at thomasgoode.in/collections/men-accessories, with personalised assistance from the Thomas Goode India team.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Halcyon Days cufflinks and what makes them a luxury choice for men?

Halcyon Days cufflinks are handcrafted in England in gold-plated or palladium-plated brass with hand-applied enamel decoration. Halcyon Days was founded in 1950 and holds all three Royal Warrants to the British Royal Household — the same maker that produces the Halcyon Days bangles, bone china tea sets, and scented candles at Thomas Goode India. Each cufflink is produced from the house's proprietary enamel design archive, with motifs and colourways developed through the same creative process applied to the full Halcyon Days range.

What is palladium plate on cufflinks and how does it differ from gold plate?

Palladium plate is a precious metal finish applied through electroplating, depositing a layer of palladium — a platinum-group metal — over the brass base of the cufflink. It produces a cool, slightly grey-white tone related in character to platinum and white gold. Gold plate produces a warm yellow-gold tone. Both are applied to the same quality standard at Halcyon Days. The choice is one of tone and tailoring preference: gold suits white shirts and warmer tailoring contexts; palladium suits grey and contemporary tailoring. All Halcyon Days cufflinks at Thomas Goode India are in one of these two finishes.

What occasions are Halcyon Days cufflinks appropriate for in India?

Halcyon Days cufflinks are appropriate across the full formal occasions spectrum in India: corporate dressing at the board and executive level, formal Indian weddings and receptions, black-tie and evening wear contexts, and personal milestone occasions including significant birthdays and professional promotions. The Evil Eye Cobalt Round Gold Cufflinks are particularly appropriate for Indian occasions due to the cultural resonance of the evil eye motif. The motoring and golf series suit recipients with specific sporting or automotive interests.

What is the difference between round and rectangular cufflinks?

Round cufflinks are the conventional, more versatile format, proportioned to sit cleanly within a formal shirt cuff across a wide range of shirt styles. Rectangular cufflinks provide more surface area for illustrative enamel motifs and read as a more directional accessory statement. In the Thomas Goode India collection, the Racing Car and Race Horse designs are available in rectangular format, where the additional surface allows the motif to be depicted with sufficient detail. The remaining designs are in the round format.

Can cufflinks be gifted with a matching silk pocket square?

Yes, and this is one of the most complete formal accessories gifting approaches available at Thomas Goode India. A Halcyon Days cufflink in cobalt enamel coordinates with the deep blue colourways available in the silk scarves and pocket squares range. A cufflink and matching silk pocket square gifted together addresses the complete formal accessory consideration — the cuff and the breast pocket — in a single, curated gift from a single maker with consistent craft heritage.

How should enamel cufflinks be cared for?

Store enamel cufflinks in a soft pouch or cufflink box to prevent contact with other metal objects that can scratch the enamel surface. Clean with a soft dry cloth; do not use chemical cleaners or abrasive polishes. The gold or palladium plate should be protected from prolonged contact with perfume, aftershave, and skin moisture, which can dull the plated surface over time. Remove cufflinks before swimming or bathing. The enamel itself is a fired glass surface and is durable under normal wear conditions.