A couple of years ago, Chow Tai Fook raised brows with their quirky roast duck gold pendant. This time around, they are back with more whimsical accessories for you to have heads turning.
Enter gold press on nails, adorned with intricate details that are perfect to wear for your upcoming Chinese New Year house visits.
Attending a press on nails workshop to create your unique designs is quite the trend these days. However, if you’re looking to add some huat elements to your OOTD when you go bai nian, consider splurging on Chow Tai Fook’s gold press on nails.
For the unacquainted, Chow Tai Fook is known for their gold accessories, so it might not be surprising that these press on nails are made of actual 24K gold. Similar to how press on nails come in different lengths and sizes, these ones by Chow Tai Fook are no exception.
Plus, they weigh about 0.3g each, so you probably won’t feel a thing when they are attached to your fingers.
When it comes to design options, Chow Tai Fook offers a diverse range of choices. From plain gold press on nails to captivating motifs featuring butterflies, stars, moons, and bamboo, there’s something to suit every style preference.
If you plan to make an impression, you can accessorise all 10 of your fingers with different press on designs. But, of course, that is if you have the budget to do so, considering each gold press on nail costs RMB560 (~S$105). This means for a full set of press on nails, you’ll be spending more than $1,000.
Rest assured that Chow Tai Fook treats every customer with care so even if you only buy one gold press on nail, your purchase will be securely packed in a luxurious jewellery box.
What’s more, each gold press on nail is branded with a unique authentication code on the back, ensuring its exclusivity.
There are many ways to flex your wealth, and if you prefer to do so through unconventional ways, check out these nail accessories by Chow Tai Fook.
Unfortunately, according to various posts on Xiao Hong Shu, these gold press on nails are currently only available overseas. However, fingers crossed that the jewellery brand will bring them to Singapore in the near future.
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