Shine language

Home-grown jewellery and timepiece festival JeweLuxe is taking pop-up showcases and events across multiple venues in Singapore, including the heartland

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For the first time since it started in 2017, home-grown jewellery and timepiece festival JeweLuxe will do without its main tent.

In previous years, the lavish tent set up outside Ngee Ann City was the main hub of activity - hosting fashion shows, keen collectors and jewellery houses from all over the world in 10 days.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on December 04, 2020, with the headline Shine language. Subscribe