Celebrating Chinese New Year 2024: Embracing the Year of the Wood Dragon with Symbolic Colors and Traditions
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, occurs on January 22, 2024, signifying the beginning of the Year of the Wood Dragon. This festivity typically spans around 15 days and culminates on the 15th day of the lunar calendar. Within the Chinese zodiac, each year corresponds to one of the 12 animal signs and one of the five elements: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. These five elements possess their own unique strengths and weaknesses, which interact in a cyclical pattern of creation and destruction, maintaining a dynamic balance. Shop: Fossil Steven Cycle Every 60 Years In the Sexagenary cycle, the combination of the 12 animal signs and…
Unwrapping the Willy Wonka™ x Fossil Limited Edition Watches
Unwrapping the Willy Wonka™ x Fossil Limited Edition Watches Fossils never stop to bring a magic touch to our wrists. In the fashion of watches, Fossil brings the style together with imagination. This year, Fossil not only carries the Carraway watch. Here is also the Limited Edition Two-Hand Multicolour Print Leather Watch. Shop: Fossil Limited Edition Watches The Golden Ticket The Carraway watch is a masterpiece and comes in a limited edition. It clears the essentials of fantastical Willy Wonka. It is made from stainless steel with the “Golden Ticket” behind the casing. For sure this watch is more than a timekeeping machine, it is an opening to the world…
What Should We Give For Mother’s Day?
May is one of the most beautiful months of the year. Because in May we will celebrate mother’s day. A moment when all mothers can get special love and attention from their family. Shop Now: Fossil Harwell The History In 1905, Anna Jarvis launched her first campaign to make people remember about their mother. She wanted the public to show their expressions, love, and gratitude to their mothers. Appreciate their own mother because of many things she did for her kids. Anna Jarvis wanted to put Mother’s Day officially recognized in the calendar. As a result, the President of the USA, Woodrow Wilson, signed the proclamation and scheduled Mother’s Day…