Antikythera from Hublot, featuring a specialised watchmaking movement, bears the characteristics of ancient civilisations.
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The Oldest Secret In The Book
Tan Sri Liew Kee Sin came into SP Setia and put it on the main board.
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For Your Valentine
Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur celebrates Valentine’s Day with a whirlwind of special offerings.
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Finnish Freedom
It was a night of merriment at the residence of HE Tapio Saarela, Ambassador of Finland, where the celebration of his country’s 94th Independence Day commenced with the national anthem and an eloquent toast by Saarela to further strengthening of friendly relations with Malaysia.
Egyptian pharaohs adorned their crowns with upright snakes as symbols of sovereignty or royalty. Some of the myths surrounding these elegant but deadly reptiles hint at possible explanations: snakes have been depicted throughout Greek and Indian mythology as fiercely protective guardians, while the Chinese zodiac portrays them as strong, calm and purposeful.
DeGem astutely captures these characteristics in an unusual ring of two entwined snakes, with black and round diamonds giving their coiled lengths an alluring sparkle. The two heads, respectively, hold a 0.81-carat diamond and a 1.46-carat Paraiba tourmaline that dazzle with appropriate majesty. Fluidity in design delivers an animation so realistic that it would come as little surprise should the snakes actually move.
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