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Voyager Golden Record Antique Bronze Cufflinks

Voyager Golden Record Antique Bronze Cufflinks

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This pair of antique bronze cufflinks is a celebration of our humanity and species as a whole, with the design of the Golden Record from the Voyager Probe launched by Carl Sagan and his team in 1977 into the vast ocean of space. Each cufflink shows each side of the original record. The original gold disc includes music, scientific thought, language, directions, anatomy - tiny pieces to the complicated human puzzle in hopes that one day we may communicate with others and let our presence be known in the cosmos. Learn more about this beautiful project here.

This design is also available as a double-sided pendant, as seen on IFLS, and can be found here.

"This is a present from a small, distant world, a token of our sounds, our science, our images, our music, our thoughts and our feelings."

Size & Materials

Image size: 5/8" (16mm)
Materials: Rhodium plated brass, glass

Care & Info

ā˜… These are individually handcrafted and the particular piece you receive may vary slightly from what is pictured. These are also not 100% waterproof, so please avoidĀ getting them wet.

ā˜…Ā A portion of theĀ proceeds from every galaxy line sale will go to theĀ Planetary SocietyĀ to help fund space exploration and research.

ā˜… Production time may vary. Please check ourĀ turnaround timesĀ before ordering.Ā And please be sure to review ourĀ shop policiesĀ before purchasing.
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Donna S
as described. arrived in time for Christma...

as described. arrived in time for Christmas. it was a gift for my son. he loved it. well-made.

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Sierra K
These looked absolutely amazing when I get...

These looked absolutely amazing when I get them, I would totally recommend buying from this seller, and I would gladly buy from them again.