This is a pair of RARE, Hard-To-Find, VINTAGE, EXCELLENT Condition, Marked, Signed “14 Karat Rolled Gold Overlay Swirl Squiggle Austrian Crystal Rhinestones Swivel Post Back Cufflinks" made by Kreisler Jewelry Company in the late-1940s.  My neighbor's father purchased these STUNNING cufflinks in 1949 and wore them on special occasions until they were packed away in 2004.  Recently rediscovered, they have been safely and securely stored for over 10 years.  With Age Appropriate wear, they are in EXCELLENT Condition with NO marks, stains, odors, dent, missing Rhinestones or other damage; they come from a smoke-free, pet-free home.  With a width of approximately 7/8ths of an inch and a height of approximately 7/8ths of an inch, they have a swivel post back that works smoothly and holds securely; they are Signed/Marked on the inside stem shank “14K r.g. overlay - Made In USA - Kreisler”. 



These HANDSOME DIMENSIONAL Cufflinks have a CLASSIC, Mid-Century MODERNIST design with a soft polished surface that creates a FANTASTIC, MASCULINE yet ELEGANT look, making them IDEAL for a Man or a Woman.  Everyone will notice when you add some zing to your French Cuff shirts with these premium cufflinks.  They will add the perfect finish to work attire, as well as formal, dressy or wedding clothing.  These CHUNKY Cufflinks have a BOLD, STYLIZED Swirling Squiggle design.  SUAVE and SOPHISTICATED, this Mens Jewelry Accessory has undulating curves which is set off to PERFECTION by the diamond-like Austrian Rhinestone Crystals.  



These Cufflinks catch the light beautifully, creating great motion and are ready for any French Cuff Shirt or Blouse!   The SIMPLE detail and WONDERFUL depth and dimension make for a DRAMATIC statement, something Kreisler was known for.  



The Kreisler Jewelry Company opened in 1913 and made high quality jewelry. These Rolled Gold Austrian Rhinestone Crystal Cufflinks are examples of their fine work. The company closed during the depression and reopened in 1933 making watchbands. Costume jewelry was produced in 1948 and discontinued in 1952.