Links of London Amulet Cuff Bangle | Model 5010.3344 | Sterling Silver NOS

Unboxing the Amulet Cuff Bangle – A Rare Links of London Find

Introducing the Amulet Cuff Bangle – A Modern Heirloom from the Final Days of Links of London

Today at Links London HQ, we’re unboxing a truly rare find — a New Old Stock (NOS) sterling silver Amulet Cuff Bangle, one of the final jewellery designs released by Links of London before the brand’s original closure in 2019. We’ve filmed the full discovery and packaging process, which you can watch below:

 

🎬 What’s in the Video?

In this behind-the-scenes look, we:

  • Unbox and inspect the NOS sterling silver cuff bangle
  • Discuss its torque-style design and charm compatibility
  • Explore original packaging options from liquidated stock
  • Share insights into Links of London’s Amulet Collection
  • Highlight rare hallmarks and the story behind the sponsor’s mark “RV”

🔗 Not Just a Bracelet — A Design Time Capsule

This bangle was likely released around 2016–2017, as part of the Amulet Collection. The removable end makes it ideal for pairing with both classic Links of London charms and bead-style accessories — offering wearers full creative freedom.

It’s marked with the Edinburgh Assay Office hallmark and a rarely seen sponsor’s mark RV, a detail now recognised as part of the liquidated stock trail. This makes it not only wearable, but collectible.

📦 Preserved in Time — NOS Packaging

As this piece was originally delivered to stores in a stock bag, we’ve sourced original Links of London presentation boxes from the same liquidation process. These will accompany each piece we offer from The Vault, whenever available.

The result is a complete package: original piece, original box, original story — no reissues, no replicas.

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💬 Final Thoughts

Few pieces tell the story of a brand’s final chapter quite like this one. Elegant, understated, and designed for memory-making, the Amulet Cuff Bangle represents a quiet legacy — now revived for a new generation through Links London.

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