Tateossian's latest celebrate the Chinese Year of the Dragon

Tateossian is celebrating the Chinese Year of the Dragon with a selection of cufflinks and pins.

The dragon emblem, representing the Chinese Year of the Dragon, is believed to be a symbol for the bringing of good fortune.

The Tateossian RT Dragon cufflinks are made with Swarovski Elements for eyes and finished with a black fibre optic glass ball fitting.

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The matching RT Dragon Pin, features Swarovski Elements red crystal eyes.

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Finally, the Silver Crystal Dragon cufflinks, incorporates a reverse intaglio dragon image intricately engraved on a crystal cabochon and set on top of black mother of pearl.

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