Four-leaf clover Jadeite pendant for summer

 We have received a lot of inquiries about pendants, probably because it is the season when clothes that open the chest are comfortable.

In particular, the gentle shine of jade is not as flashy as the sparkling crystals, but it gives you a sense of security as if you are wearing a lucky charm, so you will definitely want to take it with you anytime, anywhere.

One of the most popular items at this time of year is the four-leaf clover openwork. The openwork lines are thin but surprisingly strong. High-quality jade has few spots and has an ice-like transparency, so it is possible to carve delicate details that are fragile with other minerals.

Today, we made two pieces of four-leaf clover for the first time in three years.

Both the pendant head and bracelet have 14K yellow gold parts. It's a green that looks great on a white T-shirt.


It makes me feel happy just by wearing it. Since the length can be adjusted, it can be used for a wide range of arms.


In addition, the pair shape Imperial jade pendant that was out of stock was lined up again.


And this pendant has diamonds  inside the veil, so it shines beautifully from any angle.



As for imperial jade, it is becoming difficult to obtain such brightly colored and high-quality imperial jade in terms of price. If you want to continue using jade for a long time until your child's generation, we recommend this kind of high-quality jade. The imperial is more beautiful as the years go by.


We have these 3 refreshing items from Monday.




By the way, yesterday, on a leisurely Sunday , the secretary La recommended a large outdoor food court called Happy Land Circle in a suburb called Bangkapi, so I decided to try the BTS Yellow Line, which had just opened.

To get to Bangkapi from the Sathorn area where I live, it takes more than 1 hour by car, or 1 hour and 30 minutes by bus, or by boat from Pratunam on the canal. It had become a place to never go. However, from the end of June, the Yellow Line (a monorail) was fully opened, so we decided to explore Bangkapi. 
We departed from Pratunam Pier.




This is the pier, "The Mall Bangkapi".

It was good that a lot of people got off here, but at the pier on the way, where people got off, the boat didn't stop properly and passengers had to jump on or off the boat that was moving. So, I'm scared... There is no information on the next stop on board, so it may be a little high hurdle for tourists, but I think it will be a pretty interesting experience. The fare was B22- from Pratunam to Bangkapi! ! It's cheap!

As soon as I arrived at Bangkapi, it started to rain heavily like typhoon, so couldn't get out of the mall for a while.

And on the way back, I took the BTS Yellow Line, which had just opened.


The monorail is an unmanned train with no driver. 


 It was running in a very high place and it shook unstably. Since it is a monorail, there is no space for people to walk like a side road, and there is no staff on board. !
What happens in the case of accident!!

It's hard to see because  feet are reflected on the glass, but the road is just below the window.

The newly opened train was extremely crowded, and it took quite a while to get to the last stop, Ladprao. And the transfer from Ladprao to the subway was also quite a walk. The subway was also very crowded with tourists, and I changed to the BTS Silom line, and finally I was able to go home.


Ah, Bangkapi was so far away. . . .


Well then!



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