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Monday, 10 September 2012

Jade Jewelry 翡翠/ 玉

What is Jade ?

In 1863, it was discovered that what was known as jade was actually two similar yet different minerals- jadeite and nephrite. Chemically, jadeite is sodium aluminum silicate whereas nephrite is a calcium magnesium iron silicate.

Nephrite is the variety seen throughout China. Despite the prolific use of it in ancient China, jadeite is considered the truejade. The reason for this is because it has more brilliant green hues.

Both varieties have been known for thousands of years. The most valuable is the transparent emerald green color from Myanmar. This is known as the Imperial Jade. There is a wide range of greens and some stones even exhibit a marbled green and white look. Pink, black, purple and yellow also occur though they are very rare. The presence of trace particles such as chromium determines what color the stone exhibits.

Where does Jade come from?

When you think of Jade, you probably think of China and carved elephants and lions. Today however, the most desirable jadeite variety are mined in Myanmar and more recently discovered in Central America. The nephrite variety is found throughout North and South America, Australia and Taiwan.

Jade History and Healing

Jade has a very long history. It has been a status symbol in the Chinese culture for thousands of years because it is so treasured. The symbol for the Chinese word illustrates how precious it is to their culture- it stands for the heavens, the whole of the earth and humankind. So, in effect, the Chinese character for Jade encompasses all of life. Emperors insisted on being buried with it because it was believed to preserve the body. One emperor had nearly 2,500 pieces strung together with gold thread to make a suit to protect his deceased body from decay.

The ancient tribes of Central America also revered the lustrous green stone. They also believed, like the Chinese, in its healing properties. No matter what mine or where the jade came from, the ancients all agreed on one thing- wearing jade jewelry was good for the kidneys. In fact, the Spanish conquerors of Central America called it "piedra de hijada" which means "stone of the loins." There is the correlation of the stone and its ability to ward off kidney ailments. Once the stone was taken to Europe, the French called it "jade" and then the "e" was eventually dropped.

Worn as an amulet, it was also believed that a jade pendant protects a traveler from evil. Confucius wrote about the virtuousjade stone and it is used as an element in the practice of Feng Shui as it is considered a physical link to the heavens. The Chinese also believed that if they ground up the stone and ate it, it would cure whatever ailments they had. The ancient Egyptians believed it brought about balance and inner peace.

Whether any of these supposed healing properties works, the best way to find out is to wear your jade jewelry close the skin so the body can absorb the benefits. Even if it doesn't work, this stone is beautiful and should be worn anyway.

How Jade stones are cut

Typically you can find Jade rings , bracelets, pendants and even earrings. To bring out the most vibrant color, a cabochon cut is the best presentation. Thin flat pieces and flat rounded stones are often used in pendants and bracelets. Because carving is so easy with the stone, you can also find more elaborate pieces with filigree cut-outs and even cylindrical shapes.

Special days for a special Jade stone

Jade is not an official birthstone according to the 1912 American National Association of Jewelers, but it is the mystical birthstone for March. Under the Zodiac, it is the birthstone for people born under the sun sign Virgo. Another day it is proper to give jade earrings as a gift is for a 12th wedding anniversary. It is the secondary gemstone used to commemorate the 30th and 35th anniversaries as well.

How to care for your Jade jewelry

Jade Because the stones are commonly treated with a resin, wax or dye to bring out the best color, do not soak or use harsh cleaners. A soft cloth should be sufficient, but if you need to, use gentle soaps when you wipe down your pieces.

Jade jewelry is truly unique and is an exotic accessory for any occasion. Wear it close to your skin because wear not only enhances the color, but it is also the way to get the most benefit from its mystical healing properties. 




The Emperor Jade Seal Pendant on me.

Jade ~ if you wear it  the right way, jade suits any ages.

Happy Meal: Ben10 Ultimate Alien & Hello Kitty Toys

Promotion period: 6 September - 3 October 2012 (while stock last)


A new series of McDonald's Happy Meal toys have been released today!

Based-on Cartoon Network's Ben10 Ultimate Alien(Ultimate HumungousaurArmodrilloRath &Ultimate Echo Echo) and Hello Kitty (Heart BalloonHeart BoxHeart Gift & Heart Stage), these series of toys are given away from 6 September to 3 October 2012 for 4 weeks.






Love Life Taiwan

Whether you realize or not, is not the money, nor the beautiful appearance, 

but "Life" itself is a wonderful gift? This is to arouse everybody how wonderful 

is living the life and how cherishable it is. Since 2009, the Love Life movement 

has benefited children with cancer through a drive to spread the message of 

loving one's life with the support of artiste and entertainers from Taiwan - 

spearheaded by one of Taiwan's top host Blackie Chen. In 2010, the Love Life 

movement has started taking root in Hong Kong; and in April, a brand new 

initiative is taking stride benefiting children with autism, down's syndrome 

and cerebral palsy. Let us all LOVE LIFE!

Here, we have Love Life Taiwan & Singapore. Do we have Love Life Malaysia; 

yet???


Sunday, 9 September 2012

My Beads & Charms Closet

Looking for a fashionable and unique piece to go with your awww.... amazing dress, jeans, sexy voluptuous tops to kill whoever passes-by you? And well, did I hear Christian Dior?
Before anything else, let us see what Rose got to tell us...
"The four consecutive days of holidays and weekend was truly a relief for me. I get to do some interesting purchases and came up with this piece.
Inspired with both Christian Dior’s fall/winter 2012 collection as well as the Northern Hemisphere climate change, this piece are for those beautiful ladies who welcome the icy nice winter. Yes, I am talking about you. The one with rosy cheeks!"
~ With much love, Rose ~
Made with :-
Antique Finish Chain and Toggle
Vintage Butterflies
Vintage Charms
Ivory Swarovski Beads
Powder Rose Swarovski Beads
Measurement :-
17 cm
Availability :   SOLD. Remakes available.
Price :   MYR30 only 

AUTUMN SERIES INSPIRED CHARM BRACELET – POWDER ROSE



My Beads & Charms Closet are crafts involving beads and charms itself. All the crafts you see are handmade by founder, Hazel and Rose.

MATTA Fair Sept 2012


Today is already the last day of Matta Fair for year 2012...Better be fast before you missed out some of the great deals.

What is the MATTA Fair?

MATTA Fair is the largest travel exhibition in Malaysia, and this exhibition comes alive twice a year in selected states in Malaysia. If you’re looking for incredible travel and hotel bargains for both local and overseas destinations all under one roof, then you might just find it at MATTA Fair! Since its debut in 1991, MATTA Fair has gained massive popularity so if you’re planning on going this year, expect it to be jam-packed with exhibitors showcasing their greatest bargains, and aspiring travelers dashing about in the search for great travel bargains.

MATTA Fair in 2012

The first MATTA fair 2012 was held sometime during March, and the second MATTA Fair 2012 is just around the corner to greet you with great travel and hotel deals. However, there is an entrance fee of RM4 for adults (everyone above the age of 12), while children under the age of twelve goes in for free.
Here’s the date and venue of the upcoming MATTA Fair :

Location, Date, Venue

Kuala Lumpur : 7 – 9 September 2012 / PWTC, KL (10am – 9pm)
Perak : 7 – 9 september 2012 / Ipoh Parade
Pahang : 14 – 16 September 2012 / Kuantan Parade

Travel Categories & Exhibitors

There will be plenty of travel deals in various categories for you to choose from. Some of these travel categories include :
  • Beach & Coast Tours
  • City Break Tours
  • Club Med Tours
  • Cultural & Historical Tours
  • Diving & Water Sports Tours
  • Escorted Tours
  • Family Tours
  • Festivals & Events Tours
  • Free & Easy Tours
  • Guided Tours
  • Honeymoon Tours
  • Independent Tours
  • Muslim Tours
  • Nature & Wildlife Tours
  • Rail Tours
  • Relaxing Retreats Tours
  • River Cruises
  • Shopping Tours
  • Skiing & Winter Sports Tours
  • Theme Parks Tours
  • Water World
…and many more! As for exhibitors, check the MATTA Fair website right here for the complete list of
exhibitors.

MATTA Fair tips – What to look out for

MATTA Fair is an admirable way to promote tourism and help Malaysian citizens, tour operators and flight companies to come together under one roof to purchase / sell great travel bargains. However, this tour exhibition has a downside to it. Every year, newspapers will publish reports on local folks losing their money to Random-Travel-and-Tours when the promised tour did not materialize, or last minute tour cancellation (with no refunds, of course).
So if you are visiting the MATTA Fair  this time around, make sure you read these tips before swiping your credit card for that ridiculously cheap London-Paris tour organized by Random-Travel-and-Tour !

Tight budget? Give it a skip

You’re dying to travel to Korea in the hopes of meeting your k-pop idol…when lo and behold! MATTA Fair promises plenty of cheap travel deals to Korea. We agree that cheap deals are a great way to Save plenty of Money, but if your budget couldn’t hack it, we say let it go. MATTA Fair is a yearly event after all, you can start saving now and fulfill your wish next year! Try using our budgeting tool to determine how much you can save a month.

Research, research, research 

Do your research before heading to MATTA Fair! MATTA always post the list of exhibitors a few weeks prior to the fair, so have a look and give those not-so-well-known ones a double check. How? You can try searching for their facebook page (and look for any complaints) and their website. Be extra wary for travel agencies and tour operators who do not showcase their address and contact number anywhere on the website. Similarly, visit MATTA Fair’s facebook page and website, as well as MATTA website for any updates. To lodge a complaint, give MATTA a call or send a report to the Tribunal for Consumer Claims Malaysia here.

Purchase only from participating tour operators (it’s safer that way)

Here’s the thing, the difference between the tour operators inside the hall (the participating merchants) and those who set up booths elsewhere is that basically, the ones inside paid for their booth at the MATTA Fair. Although there is no warranty (these operators could still go bust / your travel could still be cancelled), MATTA does oversee and check upon these participants before letting them participate. So your risk will beslightly lower when purchasing from the participating tour operators. But hey, we won’t stop you from looking for bargains from the non-participating operators, just remember to buy at your own risk!

Have a friend who’s been there and done that? Bring them along!

If you have friends or relatives who have been to plenty of MATTA Fairs and already know a travel agent or two? Bring them along to minimize your risk of getting fooled into a bad deal.

Consider getting Travel Insurance, but not just from anybody

To guard yourself against cancelled holidays, tour operators going missing/bankrupt, scams etc., consider picking up some Travel Insurance. We are still working on our Cheap Travel Insurance guide, but for now, just remember to shop around not just for good flight deals, but good travel insurance deals as well. If you’re picking up a holiday from a tour operator, don’t just take on their ‘package travel insurance deal’. You can quite often get cheaper coverage elsewhere (your bank / insurer directly for example), or higher coverage!


Jingling Jingling at The MATTA Fair Sept 2012



The Venue @ Level 4, Pavilion KL

This club happening in Pavilion KL and this particular day, visited the place finally. Great place to hang-out; love the live band and all live band lovers better watch out for this new hub.

A place specially dedicated to the LIVE music performance lovers.

A place that located in the Golden Triangle i.e. Pavilion which known as the 


heart of the trendy Bukit Bintang indulged in fashion, food as well as urban 

leisure.

A place dedicated to the potential LIVE performers to show their talents; A 





place for LIVE music performance lovers for spending and enjoying their 





leisure hours in a comfortable, elegant and graceful environment.


A place for us who believe that LIVE music is delicate, pure, lively and close 





to them from times to times.










When preparing to go out to The Venue, Pavilion KL


Saturday, 8 September 2012

Imperial Jade (Jadeite) Emperor Jade Seal Pendant

In conjunction with the leap month of the Chinese lunar calendar (which began on May 21) as well as Mother’s and Father’s Day celebrations, Poh Kong is offering the Art Of Auspicious, an exquisite collection of gold jewellery to suit the occasions.


This piece Inspired by the emperor’s jade seals, this limited edition prosperity imperial jade seal pendant features a golden dragon coiled on top of a jade block with five words for blessing, fortune, longevity, wealth and happiness, carved by one of China’s masters, Cai Liang Hong.
Made of 999.9 pure gold and natural A-grade jade material, only 999 pendants are available. Each comes with a certificate of authenticity.


I am so glad that I had a piece of this valuable limited edition which is only 999 pendants available. And special carved by one of China's masters. This piece truly such a worthwhile collection.