Mar 12 2011

Want to Get Jewelry in China? Let Me Recommend You Some Brands

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China is well-known for her more than 50 decades’ history in the world. The mysterious civilization gets more and more attentions now. If you are also a China-interested person and you love to purchase jewelry in China, I would like to recommend you some brands which are trendy in 2011. 

Recommend One: CHOW TAI SENG Jewelry

With a long history in industry field, CHOW TAI SENG has become one of the famous brands among jewelry shops. Not only designs extraordinary jewelry styles, but also CHOW TAI SENG endows the jewelry special meanings with full-hearted love. Choose the particular one and give the beloved. CHOW TAI SENG jewelry sees your love journey.

Recommend Two: LaoFengXiang Jewelry

LaoFengXiang, what a name! Just hearing the name, I can think of China immediately, for the name is so rich in ethnic style. Yes, Shanghai LaoFengXiang Co., Ltd has a long history more than 150 years and it is certainly an old-brand enterprise in China. LaoFengXiang jewelry still maintains the ethnic styles and also launches new designs to keep up with time.

 
Recommend Three: Luvina Jewelers

Compared with other old-brands, Luvina is a new one. But still, it has already explored a wide market. The reason I recommend this brand is that the new design attracts my attention immediately when I saw the following picture and I hope you like it the same.

As new brand, Luvina is attempting to improve itself. I am look forward to more special styles.
Recommend Four: Laomiao Jewelry

Laomiao, means old temple. Please do not be confused. In ancient China, people worshiped deity in temple and believed deity could bring them good luck. “Bring You Good Luck” is Laomiao jewelry store’s blessing. No matter the wish will come true or not, it sound so sweet.

These are parts of famous brands in China, and in 2011, if you are likely to buy jewelry, they are all good stores to visit.

Nice choice gives you special feeling. 

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