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Create an accountSterling Silver Shark Vertebrae Cufflinks
$275.00
These cufflinks are cast from the cylindrical cartilaginous bone that powers the shark. Once used as adornment by Indigenous people, the form endures thousands of years later—reimagined in sterling silver as a bold, sculptural tribute to the past.
About GoGo
Rooted in nature and handcrafted with heart, GoGo Jewelry captures the wild spirit of Cumberland Island. Each piece is sculpted in sterling silver or bronze, inspired by animal bones, sea life, and organic forms. Designed by Gogo Ferguson and carried on by her daughter Hannah, this coastal brand celebrates the natural world in unique and memorable ways.
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