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According to the year’s feng shui chart,


2011 offers many money-making opportunities for those who have the luck to grab ‘em. Increase your chances by adorning yourself


with one of these pieces designed by OE Fine Jewellery in collaboration with Lillian Too,


who picks out some of her personal favourites and shares why each piece is so good to wear this year.


Tis piece is very limited edition and depicts the Dragon conquering the world. Since the Dragon is everyone’s ally this year, let him capture the world for you with this original collector’s piece.


Te arowana is considered by the Chinese the ultimate wealth fish. Many of Hong Kong’s tycoons keep arowanas in their plush penthouse offices, and my own experience with arowanas have always brought it more money than I hoped for. Tus I love also to wear a golden pet arowana on my finger to represent the good energy they bring. Te craftsmenship of these rings is so excellent, as the fish looks so “alive” on your finger.


Oh I adore the three legged toad! Tis was one of my first feng shui enhancers. When I was living in Hong Kong, I realized no home is complete without a wealth toad – this nugget of wisdom passed on to me by my


Chinese business partners. So I invested in my first wealth toad. When he started pulling in the wealth for me, I got him a friend, and the money become increasingly better. Today I have a whole collection, and one of my favourites is the OE take on this frog, exquisite and sitting on a bed full of gold ingots!


We are currently in the period of 8 and thus 8 is the number of current prosperity. We want to capture the wealth luck of this year, so what we want is to activate current prosperity with the “8”. Tese diamond studded eights can be worn as a pendant, ring or earrings, and look simply marvelous as they are set with only the best quality diamonds.


No woman is complete without jewellery, but in today’s modern age, no man is either. Tese Dragon rings were designed with the modern man in mind. Set in a masculine setting, they look great on a man’s macho hand. Tis year the Dragon is a particularly auspicious symbol as the Dragon completes the springtime trinity of Tiger, Rabbit and Dragon, bringing growth and wealth luck to its wearer.


80 FENGSHUIWORLD | JAN/FEB 2011


One of my absolute favourites! Tis Dragon sits so well on the neck and flatters anything you wear. Te Dragon of course is the ultimate symbol of auspiciousness, especially in 2011 when it brings growth, wealth and opportunity luck, as well as power, influence and good fortune.


Jewellery featured available exclusively at OE Fine Jewellery.


For enquiries, call 1800 88 1906 or email to sales@oejewellery.com. OE @ KLCC - 03 21623323 . OE @ Straits Quay - 04 8901805 . OE @ Gurney - 04 2288908 . OE factory showroom - 04 6471288


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