Sex And The City Inspired Personalized Necklace
February 24, 2010

![]() Sarah Jessica Parker As Carrie Bradshaw spotted with her nameplate necklace | (NEW) Personalize Your NameSex and the City may be winding down its season, but at least one of the show’s fashion statements is demonstrating staying power. When Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) started sporting a nameplate necklace, that signature of ’80s teen style suddenly began appearing again on women of all ages. The necklaces were popular among high school girls 20 years ago, and then were embraced by late 1980s rap culture, along with diamond-studded rings, as a display of wealth. Because they are made to order, the necklaces will now be available to order on our website. The nameplates can be affixed to chains or hoop earrings as well as necklaces. These personalized necklace ranges from anywhere from $59 to $249, compared with Carrie’s latest obsession–a gold lightning-bolt necklace that sells for up to $1,500–they’re a relative steal. |
YOUTUBE CLIP: Carrie Bradshaw searches for
her nameplate necklace running time: 3:34mins
Year Of the Golden Tiger
February 18, 2010
![]() Spectacular Lion dance performance by CLF Canada | The Year of Tiger begins with a “ROAR”|VANCOUVER| Chinese New Years, is the most popular and important of Chinese holidays. It is a time of prosperity, family, tradition, and good will. 2010 is the Year of a Golden Tiger! The first day of the lunar New Year 2010 falls on the 14th day of February, which is also Saint Valentine’s Day, so it was a day the West celebrates as a lovers’ day, a day of romance. For others, people around the world, including Chinese and foreigners, have joined in for a various activities such as the traditional Lion Dance. This Year, The CLF Lion Dance team was combined with classic art, history and martial arts in an extraordinary performance for our CJ boutique. Each performer had excellent martial arts background as the dance requires agility, flexibility, fitness, strength and balance. With creative chorography by Master Paul Tam, The Lion Dance brought out the full flavour of lion dancing expressing optimism, unity and bravery of people. Christine Jewellers would like to wish everyone a prosperous New Year filled with Joy. maahn sih yuh yi 萬事如意. |
Let The Games Begin!
February 12, 2010
ToyWatch As Seen In… The Metro
ToyWatch: Celebrating The World With Colors
The world we see is filled with color. Color is important in art and in various cultures around the world. People of the world see colour differently.This is because tradition, religion, and symbolism affects how people feel about color. ToyWatch, a stylish timepiece from Italy introduces an assorted of vibrant colors, an impacting collection for the first glance noticeable with acid, glaring colors on your wrist. With all eyes in Vancouver now, we’re featuring our ever so popular Toywatches on sale. Pick up a copy of Metro Newspaper on the following dates, find our ToyWatch AD and we’ll offer 20% off any ToyWatch in store or online. Let the games begin, CJ supports Team Canada!
Following publishing dates:
Find Us on The Metro Newspaper Vancouver
Friday Feb. 12 ( The Olympic Opening Ceremony)
Thursday Feb 18 – (Fashion edition)
Friday Feb 19
Tuesday Feb. 23
Friday Feb. 26
For online orders, please mail AD to
Christine J. Ltd.
1245-4380 No.3 ROAD.
V6X 3V7
Richmond BC
Email us your style # and we will provide you a checkout code: info@chistinejewellers.com
Restriction: Limit one per family. Sale ends the end of February. AD cannot be downloaded from website.
The Legend of the Twelve Animals
February 8, 2010
Channel your Inner Beast . . . with the Legends
Our Animal Legend Collection are the newest craze and taps into these ancient beliefs. Hip-hop animal pendants are still more about fashion than spirituality and ancient beliefs, but this is where the animal pendant fashion hype originated.
![]() | According To Chinese Legend“The twelve animals quarreled one day as to who was to head the cycle of years. The gods were asked to decide and they held a contest: whoever was to reach the opposite bank of the river would be first, and the rest of the animals would receive their years according to their finish. All the twelve animals gathered at the river bank and jumped in. Unknown to the ox, the rat had jumped upon his back. As the ox was about to jump ashore, the rat jumped off the ox’s back, and won the race. The pig, who was very lazy, ended up last. That is why the rat is the first year of the animal cycle, the ox second, and the pig last.” (SOURCE) |
As Seen In Ming Pao Saturday Magazine
February 2, 2010
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