Depending on the Zodiac creature, retailers and merchants come up with products bearing said animal motifs to celebrate. Last year saw everyone going on a bunny craze from the adoption of real life rabbits to soft toys to dimsums in uncanny form. If you’d like to have a piece of the dragon this year, no please don’t go tattooing yourself, why not dress yourself up with a gold piece or two from Poh Kong.
In conjunction with the coming new year, Poh Kong has introduced its 2012 collection called The Art of Auspicious Jewellery with the dragon as the main design motif. Chinese dragons traditionally symbolise potent and auspicious powers. Since ancient times, the dragon has been a symbol of power, strength and good luck.
The Art of Auspicious Jewellery collection consists of the Dragon’s Pearl Collection, the Jade and Gourd collection, the Abacus collection, the Special Collection, Fortunes from Heaven, the Rising Dragon Gold Coin & Smooth Endeavours Silver Coin Set and Soaring Pixiu.
The pendants were developed to have special effects that is said to be able to enhance good fortune and disperse bad luck. Each collection and design has its own meaning and when worn, will bless the owner with ‘five fortunes’ of health, successful career, good life, longevity and happiness
Do note that the price of gold fluctuates so no prices are available during the time of publishing. If you’re keen to purchase this as a gift for your loved ones or maybe for yourself, do visit the nearest Poh Kong outlet near you today.
A list of their outlets are available here.