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Pearls From The Past

Shentel Lee , Bowerhaus | Florence Song, Zalora | Othniel Ting

26-Jan-19 11:00

Pearls From The Past

While most people pick earrings, necklaces, and bracelets to complement their clothes, the sisters of Bowerhaus do the opposite. Founded in 2010 by Shentel and Elizabeth, Bowerhaus combines the best elements of traditional culture, and weaves together beautiful pieces of jewellery. With many years of traveling under their belt, along with a constant connection with the past, their products call back to many songs, stories, and films that we all grew up with. Elizabeth joined me on the show back in 2015, and talked about Bowerhaus’ various inspirations and creative techniques. This week however, it’s her sister and co founder, Shentel, who tells us about what Bowerhaus has in store, for this upcoming Chinese New Year.

Produced by: Othniel Ting

Presented by: Adeline Choong


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Categories:  Fashion

Tags:  BowerhausShentel LeeElizabeth LeePublikaJewelleryEarringsPearlsJadePearl NecklacesBraceletsSongbirdChinese New YearHair AccessoriesBaretteHairband





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