Friday. 14 March. 2008. 9:37 am
Sophisticated Japanese pearls with an olive motif.

Mikimoto showcases their new Spring/Summer collection in Hong Kong that is inspired by the symbolic nature of the olive tree, as well as the peace and tranquility that symbolizes the spring season featuring the brilliant, “Olive Motif” series.

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Wednesday. 12 March. 2008. 9:35 am
First Hong Kong shop for American jewelry David Yurman.

Renowned jewellery designer, David Yurman announces the milestone opening of the first international boutique in Hong Kong at the prestigious IFC mall in Central at Shop No.2079, Podium 2.
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Monday. 14 January. 2008. 9:33 am
Valentine’s Day diamond pendants from Chow Sang Sang

Chow Sang Sang celebrates Valentine’s Day with a series of diamond pendant designs, using the special Hearts & Arrows diamonds for lovers to express their sentiments and care in this romantic season.
Designed and supervised by a team of Japanese designers who are renowned for their sophisticated craftsmanship, the collection aptly uses the surrounding precious metal to embrace the Hearts & Arrows main stone in the center, signifying the warmest hugs between lovers. The main stone of each pendant is paneled using a special channel setting technique, which the special feature of the diamond can be thoroughly revealed: eight perfectly symmetrical arrows at the front, eight perfectly symmetrical hearts at the back and perforated patterns on the sides.
Available in four different styles: heart, floral, tear and diamond, each pendant is set with a Hearts & Arrows diamond in the center. Each diamond is crafted with the exquisite craftsmanship, where each piece of diamond clearly reveals eight perfectly symmetrical hearts and eight perfectly symmetrical arrows, as keen and stunning as the arrows of Cupid.
Chow Sang Sang’s latest “Hearts & Arrows Valentine’s Day Pendant Collection is now available in all Chow Sang Sang Stores. For further enquiries, please contact 2192-3123.
Thursday. 10 January. 2008. 9:43 am
Luxury diamond boutique opens at The Landmark.

De Beers, believe it or not, is opening their first Hong Kong boutique in The Landmark on January 21. The Lane Crawford Joyce Company, no doubt can smell the stock market money pouring into the streets has seen Hong Kong people’s need for diamond rings and necklaces and is going to do it in style no doubt, the new boutique will have a VIP section and will carry De Beer’s rare jewels and other key diamond collections.
Watch out Tiffany and Co., The Landmark has a new sheriff in town.
Monday. 17 December. 2007. 9:11 am
New location in Hong Kong’s finest 5-star.

Christmas in Hong Kong, one of the only cities where people line up to get into stores before Christmas. Chopard has opened a new store inside The Peninsula hotel in Tsimshatsui on Friday so you might be able to get in quickly and easily to shop here before the rest of Hong Kong finds out about it. Head on over to the lower ground floor if the hotel’s shopping arcade where you’ll find all the other luxury brands converge.
Friday. 7 December. 2007. 9:56 am
Are you a rock, urban or romantic jewelry type?

You might want to escape the obvious shopping locations this weekend and head to the Hong Kong Convention Center for the Jewelry Manufacturers’ Association (JMA) Jewelry Show.
From 10am-5pm, today till Sunday, Dec. 9th, you can get in and check out all kinds of fine jewelry, diamond, gemstone, pearl, jadeite and related products and services. Its trade and public but you won’t see any kids either (admission is for 16 years and up).
Its more of a trade show but they do sell stuff there as well – and you can’t beat a one-stop super jewelry mall for a day out. More information here.
Tuesday. 10 July. 2007. 10:05 am
And one in Macau.

Tiffany & Co. are opening 2 new shops – 1 in Hong Kong at Elements Kowloon and one at The Venetian in Macau.
In August 2007, the jeweler will open an approximately 2,500-square-foot store in The Grand Canal Shoppes in the new Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel. Inspired by the architecture and history of Venice, the hotel redefines ‘full service,’ with all-encompassing spa, superb restaurants and boutiques within an elaborate baroque setting.
In October, an approximately 2,500-square-foot duplex store, one of the 5 stores with double story, will open in Elements, an urban oasis within Union Square at Kowloon Station. Union Square is the world’s largest development comprising retail, an international business center, luxury apartments and hotels. With the world’s third tallest building, the 118-story International Commerce Centre, the development forms a stunning Victoria Harbour gateway to Hong Kong.
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