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Materials:
silver, gold, diamonds, enamel.
№ Н-23-06-352
At times, a small jewel can whisper the depth of an entire world. The Canada cufflinks, crafted by goldsmiths at the House of Lobortas, transcend mere adornment — they become a gesture, a symbol, a tribute of love and gratitude. They are the jeweller’s embodiment of brotherhood — two nations intertwined, their histories woven together in the delicate dance of maple leaves embroidered among the stitches of Ukrainian ornamentation.
The emblem of Canada, the maple leaf, graces the front of the cufflinks, as though it has gathered within itself every hue of the Canadian forests — from warm amber to deep crimson. The finest veins of the leaf, sculpted in gold, shimmer against a luminous backdrop, enriched by the brilliance of jewellery enamel. This is a symbol of a land that has opened its arms in neighbourly kindness, a token of gratitude to Canada for its generosity, for the refuge it provided, for its unwavering support when Ukraine’s heart trembled with uncertainty.
Patterned canvas alike, the toggle closure flourishes with Ukrainian embroidery, a song frozen in the jewelled paints with the tryzub placed in the centre — Ukraine’s proud and indomitable coat of arms. In this small yet powerful detail, the voice of Ukraine rings loud and indestructible.
The look is completed with diamonds shimmering at the ends of the cufflinks. Their radiance is a ray of light and hope, a reminder of solidarity and a friendly shoulder anear.
The Canada cufflinks are twin golden hearts, bound by shared memory and a common belief in a bright future. A gift that does not shout but speaks with dignity — gratitude rendered in precious metals and vivid colours of enamel.
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Photo by Dmitriy Las