Twist at The Wrist: More than any off-the-cuff remark, customised cufflinks speak volumes about your sense of style

By Zaira Abbas
Sep 24, 2024

Cufflinks have been a staple in men’s fashion for centuries, serving as a functional and stylish way to secure shirt cuffs. When crafted from gold or platinum and embellished with precious stones, they are elevated beyond fashion statements to symbols of status, wealth and refinement. Less elaborate designs still spell sophistication and a sense of decorum. They come in a myriad of shapes, sizes and styles, and are a great choice of gifts for loved ones especially when customised through engravings or unusual ornamentation.


Jewelled buttons replaced ribbons in the 17th century as a mean to keep men’s shirt cuffs tidily in place. By the next century, shirts with double or French cuffs became the rage for noblemen, and ornate cufflinks as we know them today began to glint on wrists. Despite the popularity of buttoned shirt cuffs from the 1970s, cufflinks have retained their place when dressing with panache and for formal attire.


Bespoke cufflinks take this decorative and practical accessory to the next level, offering a unique, creative touch that reflects the wearer’s individuality. Services for bespoke cufflinks that embody elegance, sophistication and personalised style are available at a handful of shops in Hong Kong. Here, fine craftsmanship, quality materials and exclusive designs make these tiny but essential pieces of jewellery stand out in a crowd.


Ame Gallery

Named for the Latin word for love and soul, Ame Gallery is a showcase of contemporary fine jewellery by international and local designers. The pieces are curated by founder Anna Cheng, whose family has been in the jewellery business for four generations. UK jewellery designer Rachel Yeung is onsite to offer customers a bespoke design service.


Ame’s artistic selections, which are handcrafted using precious materials like gold, platinum, diamonds and gemstones, include exquisite, eye-catching cufflinks. Each pair reflects the unique style and personality of the artist, while the bespoke designs are a materialisation of clients’ needs. Established in 2011, the gallery is located in SoHo, Central, a hub of independent creativity in Hong Kong. The cosy, tastefully decorated space provides the perfect setting for appreciating the collections or working with their team to devise a special piece that reflects your individualism. ame-gallery.com


Dee Gogh

Founded by designer Carey Ip a decade ago, the Dee Gogh accessory collection is proudly handmade in Hong Kong. The business grew after Ip posted a few of her coin-led creations online and she soon built up a loyal customer base. Pieces have a regal style and embrace earrings, necklaces, bracelets and brooches as well as studs and cufflinks. Inspired by the history and heritage of coins, these distinctive accessories make memorable and sentimental gifts.


The cufflinks collection is especially strong because of the royal and noble connotations of each design. The pieces not only feature coins but also silhouettes of kings and queens. Beginning with a carefully selected coin, the cufflink is formed and tooled by hand using techniques perfected through many hours of trial and error. Whether made of silver, 14-carat gold filled or fine steel, it is skilfully shaped, cleaned and polished into a unique object that becomes a talking point whenever it is worn. deegogh.com


Haywards of Hong Kong

The father-and-son team behind Haywards of Hong Kong, a jewellery shop established in 2006, provides a combination of British bespoke service, French flair and Asian handicrafts. When Briton Paul Nazer began working for a French jewellery manufacturer in Vietnam, his ten-teenage son David cut his teeth in the factory’s casting room. Today, their collections of rings, necklaces and cufflinks are known for their exceptional craftsmanship, attention to detail and commitment to excellence. Each piece is carefully handcrafted using traditional techniques and is the result of careful conceptualisation, precision-cutting and meticulous assembly.


Haywards’ bespoke cufflinks feature an array of luxurious materials, including solid sterling silver, 18-carat gold, diamonds, rubies, sapphires, exotic woods and enamel. Their design process allows the customer to be involved in every step of creating the one-of-a-kind pair. Beginning with an idea, they work from rough sketches and photos, or adapt and combine existing styles to ensure that the finished jewel is exactly what the client imagined. haywards.com.hk


Imperial Bespoke Tailors

From its shop in the bustling neighbourhood of Tsim Sha Tsui, Imperial Bespoke Tailors – IB Tailors for short – has served tourists and locals for more than 30 years. They are best known for their made-to-measure topcoats, suits and dress shirts, but since cufflinks go hand-in-hand with a sophisticated tailored suit or tuxedo, these essential adornments can also be ordered by well-dressed clients.


IB offers a range of designer cufflinks, particularly pieces crafted from sterling silver. Their expert team also specialises in customisation by engraving or personalised styling. For the latter, they follow a simple four-step process from initial concept to handmade sketch to virtual design, followed by skilled production. Their designers will work with you to ensure the final cufflinks meet your requirements and can deliver your unique wrist accessories within four to six weeks. ibtailors.com


Bespoke cufflinks are a testament to a fusion of tradition and innovation. With exceptional craftsmanship, luxurious materials and talented designers, these tiny accessories make all the difference when dressing to impress. Whether you are looking to make a statement yourself or bestow a treasured present, bespoke cufflinks are the perfect choice.