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  • Lunar New Year Zodiac Sign Prediction of 2024

      The Chinese zodiac is based on a 12-year cycle, with each year associated with a specific animal sign. Additionally, each year is also linked to...
  • Valentine’s Day 2024

    Valentine’s Day is a holiday that falls on 14th of February every year, for lovers and even family and friends to celebrate love and to express the...
  • 2024 Lunar New Year LookBook

    Shop for Lunar New Year gold jewellery now.
  • Lunar New Year - The Dos and Don'ts

    Lunar New Year is the first new moon of a lunar calendar year, whose months are moon cycles. The event is celebrated by numerous cultures in variou...
  • Embrace Prosperity with our 999 Gold Blessing Charm Beaded Bracelets

    Our new line of 999 Gold Blessing Charm Beaded Bracelets encapsulates the spirit of prosperity, luck, and joy. Each bracelet is meticulously craft...
  • Choosing Your Wedding Jewellery

    After you've said "yes" to the partner and dress of your dreams, it's time to start the process of looking for your wedding jewellery.  Apart from ...
  • Wrapping up Jewellery Trends of 2023

    In the ever-evolving world of fashion and luxury, gold jewellery remains a timeless and cherished choice for those seeking both elegance and invest...
  • Trending Now - 999 Gold Collectibles

    What's trending now? If you haven't noticed, 999 collectibles are making a comeback in terms of popularity in recent months. Below are the top 3 t...
  • All That Glitters: Xmas Gold Jewellery Lookbook #12

  • Christmas Jewellery Gift Guide for Your Loved Ones

    Tis the season to sparkle, and what better way to make your loved ones sparkle and shine than with the gift of dazzling Christmas jewellery? From ...
  • Golden Choices: Understanding the Differences Between 18K and 916 Gold

    Gold has been cherished for centuries, not only for its intrinsic value but also for its timeless beauty. When it comes to choosing gold jewellery,...
  • New Arrivals - 18K Yellow Gold Collection

    What is 18K Gold  Firstly, the K, which stands for karat, is used to denote the purity of gold in the final product (out of 24K, which is pure gold...