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Our lifestyle products include furniture, fashion apparels, body jewellery. We also trade in Feng Shui products.
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FlexibleLove™ experimental furniture incorporates an ‘accordion-like, honeycomb’ structure to create durable furniture pieces produced from widely-available, low-cost recycled materials. FlexibleLove™ furniture pieces, such as FlexibleLove™ 16, are made wholly from recycled paper and wood products, and are produced using pre-existing manufacturing processes in order to reduce their overall impact on the environment.
Please see also Flexiblelove™ Blog | FlexibleLove™ Blog (Chinese Version)
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Imagine a sandals that stick to your feet and don’t flip or flop. Our nude sandals simply cling to your feet, with the option to dress your feet with the myriad of thong accessories between your toes. All irritations, blisters, and suntan lines are the past! In addition, you can protect your pedicures. Nude Sandals is the latest trend of unique slippers which stick to your feet with or without socks! The special skin adhesive allows the sandals to be used over and over again! Just clean with soap, water and allow to dry completely.
Please see also Nude Sandals Blog | Nude Sandals Blog (Chinese Version)
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When it comes to fashion, jewelry commands an equally demanding position as wardrobe and other accessories. Complement your trendy footwear with antique beaded foot jewelry. They give that hot and chic look just perfect to flaunt your sexy sandals. Check out the exciting jewelry for your feet. Anklets and toe rings have always been in demand. These foot ornaments can go with all outfits. You can go in for delicate graceful jewels like pearls, diamonds and other gemstones that give you a smart and cool look.
Please see also Nude Sandals Blog | Nude Sandals Blog (Chinese Version)
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The Miracle Mirror is a beautiful piece of art with a fascinating history. The history can be traced back to the Chinese Han Dynasty (206 B.C. – 24 A.D.) where the Chinese referred to it as the, magic mirror. These mirrors came in many forms; some were bronze castings of varying diameters; some with bamboo covered handles others without handles. The front side of the mirror was a smooth burnished reflecting surface, while the back was covered with intricate designs and characters. In a bright light (in the early days it was the sun), the smooth side cast an image on a wall. The image seen is the reflection of the design on the backside of the mirror. Since there seemed to be no relationship between the front and back of the mirror, which is separated by the 1/8" thick casting they were called "magic".
After the Han Dynasty, the mirrors continued to be developed by the Japanese in Kyoto Japan, where they are known as the, "Makyoh" – translation: magic mirror. The city of Kyoto, a city of traditional arts with a long history, cultivated the magic mirror. In Kyoto’s artistic development the mirrors were perfected to their highest state as an art form achieved by Sir Ohtyu Yamamoto, a Japanese artisan of national importance.
Please see also Miracle Mirror Blog (Chinese Version)
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For years, cotton fabrics have been considered most effective in absorbing sweat. However, once cotton fabrics absorb moisture, they do not readily disperse it. After a period of time, moisture next to the skin can cause a cold, clammy sensation as well as chafing, irritation and conditions conducive to bacteria, fungus and the growth of yeast, especially in the case of athletic apparel and underwear.
Many manufacturers and brands has spend many hours researching and developing their product, i.e Lycra, Coolmax, Tactel, Cool Plus, Lowe Alpine, Mont Bell, Polartec and many others. Each comes with their own promises to deliver.
Introducing DRY-WET. TEX®, a moisture-control fabric. It keeps moisture away from the skin of the wearer by drawing it from the skin to the opposite side of the fabric. This keeps the skin dry, thus creating a comfortable feeling. It is fast-drying, non-pilling, has a UV cut (98.1-99.7%) and an antibacterial finish. It is suitable for all types of sportswear and undergarments such as: golf shirts, tennis shirts, cycling jerseys and shorts, baseball tops, T-shirts, socks, glove linings, shoe linings, and hat sweatbands etc.
DRY-WET.TEX® is patent in many countries including the United States of America and China. The fabric has passed stringent independent laboratory test in the United States and has received a grading of 4 ~ 5 (5 being the highest). DRY-WET.TEX® is poised to be the next preferred wear. DRY-WET.TEX® has sinced received attention from many of the reputable companies across the world and has appeared on the Taiwan National Television, TVBS.
Please see also DRY-WET.TEX® on TVBS News Clips (Chinese News).
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