Djed — Cufflinks — 18k Yellow Gold
Description
Each cufflink presents a sculpted djed on the front, balanced by a smaller ankh on the reverse, connected by a slender bar that passes cleanly through the cuff. The construction is architectural and composed, designed to sit flush and remain stable once fastened.
Worn at the wrist, the djed reads as a quiet expression of structure and steadiness. The vertical form maintains clarity and alignment, allowing the symbol to be carried with intention rather than display.
The djed is an ancient Egyptian symbol associated with stability and continuity. Its form is defined by a vertical pillar marked with horizontal bands, emphasizing structure, support, and uprightness.
In ancient Egypt, the djed signified endurance and the maintenance of order through time. It represented stability as something sustained through alignment and balance, rather than force or dominance.
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Shipping & Returns
Each Allan Peoples creation is made to order.
Most pieces are crafted within approximately 3–6 weeks. Production timelines may vary slightly depending on design complexity and material availability.
Once a piece completes production and passes atelier inspection, it is prepared with care for insured shipment.