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ROTENIER "Classic" Sterling Silver Globe with Amethyst Cufflinks

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About ROTENIER "Classic" Sterling Silver Globe With

Amazon.com Stay true to your dapper self while wearing a clean and trim set of cufflinks by ROTENIER. From the Classic collection, the Sterling Silver Globe with Amethyst Cufflinks add a cool, stylized touch to your favorite French cuff shirt. The elegant design with center stone makes a fashionable yet confident look when worn to the office or for a night out. This set is an excellent gift for a loved one with a strong taste for style or a great addition to an already hip cufflink collection. The Robin Rotenier Story STERLING SILVER JEWELRY HAND CRAFTED IN NYC Robin Rotenier is an innovative Paris-born designer whose passion for fine craftsmanship and original design fuels his women's and men's collections. A third-generation designer, and the first in jewelry, Robin founded his namesake line in 1993. Robin carves his models, and each piece is finished by hand, all produced in New York City, distinguishing it from machine-made items. It is Rotenier's passion for design and attention to detail that truly sets his work apart. “I give each piece a distinctive character.” His chic collections, created in sterling silver, showcase Rotenier's talent. Objects and architectural details are the core of each new design. "I am a storyteller, and I love to express myself in the jewelry I create." Robin studied jewelry design at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) and the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). In 2006, FIT awarded him the Mortimer C. Ritter Award, one of the highest honors given out by the Alumni Association. Robin Rotenier was the first jewelry designer to receive this prestigious award. USA Made is an initiative by the Accessories Council to promote the production of accessories, specifically fashion jewelry, within the United States. Designers whose product pages display the USA Made logo have made a commitment to participate in this initiative.