
Oh the funness. No, that's not sarcasm, that real. It was super duper funness. Yesterday, Claire, Martin (our photographer) and I went to see the new Hongqiao Pearl Market.
It's waaaaaaaaaay out in this place called Gubei, which is kinda like a suburb (minus the suburbia) if you think of downtown Shanghai (like Nanjing lu where we have our office and where the other pearl market is) as the actual town center. Which is kind of is, but since Shanghai just sort of goes on forever, much like the concept of infinity, you can't really define a center without having definite boundaries. But I digress.
There are a lot of Japanese and Koreans out in Gubei, which apparently makes for some awesome bbq (see previous posts) and also another market which combines the first floor of knockoff Abercombie t-shirts and luggage with a second floor of jewelry awesomeness.
First we went to visit Demi and check out the goods in her store there, very cool stuff. Then we went to some other retailers with whom we are trying to get a relationship going. The stuff there is very different from the other stores, much more fashionable and trendy. Since I had to go to a wedding after I bought the bride and groom some gifts (coin pearl bracelet set in silver for her, lava rock bracelet for him, actually very manly.)
Yes, for the man who has everything, a lava rock bracelet. Actually I don't know if he has everything, but I did to go the reception wearing Claire's dress. Yes, we have reached that level of friendship where we do the dress swap. And my room mate told me that she hoped it was opening up a whole new world of dresses to me. Anywho, it's nice to be told you look cute.
Best thing was though, this one store that sells precious stones and really really really beautiful and affordable (well, you know, it's still money) jewelry. I'm not a huge jewerly wearer, but I did see this frikin awesome giant blue topaz with climbing flowers done in diamonds on it. Super deco. Super fab. Claire is after a ring that has two flowers and a whole whack of diamonds. Sooo shiny. We're kinda like magpies.
According to Wiki, magpies are a symbol of good luck in Korea. So since we're all in the need of a little luck, I'm way OK with that.
Also, long weekend coming up, so we'll have tons to podcast about on Tuesday. xoxo J





