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Everything in our collection is created. Here we share tips on how to make your pieces last as long as they were designed to.


1. To avoid the exposure to sunlight for extended periods, exposure to heat and humidity can cause the plating to fall off and oxidation.

2. Direct contact with water or any liquid, or under humid environment will corrode the metal parts and cause rusting.

3. Free the metal parts from sweat, dirt and grease, keep the metal parts in a cool and dry environment. For cleaning, only wipe the item with a clean dry cloth.

4. Avoid contact with any chemicals (such as cosmetics, detergent, perfume etc), which may damage the plating layer.

5. Not everyone knows about this. Strong air-conditioning may cause the water to condense on the surface of the metal parts. Avoid it.

6. Do not clean with sonic cleaners or abrasives.





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The rose is one of the most famous and beloved of all flowers. As William Shakespeare once wrote “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Roses have been revered for centuries. Historical evidence shows they were grown in China about 5,000 years ago and they have continued to play a part in history ever since.


Roses have inspired people over the ages to develop a language of roses by ascribing meanings to color, variety and number of roses being gifted.

It is always good to know the symbolic meanings associated with roses when you gift them to your loved ones. When you consciously choose a certain color, variety or number of roses for someone, you bring a whole new depth to the gesture of gifting roses.





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Updated: Jun 29, 2019

The peacock is native to Southeast Asia and countries such as Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, China, and Sri Lanka. Many people are considered to be a good sign and omen. Here we take a look at how the world look at this bird:

Asia - When open a fully flaunted peacocks tail looks of a huge Chinese hand fan. This symbolizes openness. One of the references a peacock symbolizes is long life or immortality.


India - The National Bird is the Indian peacock (Pavo cristatus). Peacocks symbolize grace, pride, and beauty. They are a sign of joy for all who see them. Peacocks are often used in Indian mythology and folk stories.


Western Country - A peacock is the symbol of purity. The feathers were used as a measure to prevent the decaying of the human body as well. The peacock represents immortality and resurrection.







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