GA 1 Guinea on Jack Daniel’s ™ Oak Patented Cufflinks- store Unique Gift Idea for Wedding, Graduation, Anniversary, Fathers Day
The Original Feather Cufflinks- Feathers On
Jack Daniel's ™ Oak barrels are used one time. In these patented, unique cufflinks we have found a second use for the oak. The charred oak, from the inner barrel, frames some striking Guinea fowl feathers in these unique Guinea fowl on oak cufflinks by Feathers On Designs.
These cufflinks will be perfect gift for that special occasion: wedding, best mans gift, groom, groomsman ,father of the bride, anniversary, father's day, or graduation.
We have combined a striking store combination of Guinea feathers on charred oak use to make Jack Daniel's ™ whiskey (Lynchburg, Tennessee). The whiskey aroma filled the wood shop as the oak was being worked. The cufflinks measure 9/16” (14mm) by 7/8” (22mm). These wood & feather cuff links are finished with a durable doming resin.
•Patented custom cufflinks are available with sterling silver or silver overlay findings.
•Dimensions are 3/4”x 1”
•Feathers and woods are all-natural and sustainably sourced.
•No two cufflinks are identical which makes every pair a unique gift.
•Free gift box included for gift giving
•For wedding parties, contact the owner for quantity pricing or expedited shipping.
•Request a custom order and have a unique gift made just for you.
•This seller usually responds within one day.
We can also make cufflinks from feathers from your pheasants, ducks, quail, geese or other game birds. Please message us for feather collection needs.
From start to finish every pair of handmade feather cufflinks goes through a minimum of a three day process. First is the careful selection of the wood and the arrangement of the beautiful feathers on the wood, the drying process, cleaning, casting the resin, curing process, trimming, and setting the finding.
Feathers On Designs (FOD) is helping the world, and is proud to partner with Soles4Souls. When you purchase FOD products, a donation will be made to improve the lives of children around the world who have never owned a pair of shoes. As many as 300 million still need their first pair.
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