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December 11 Invitation to Hong Kong for Taipo Mega MallHi Friends and fellow collectors,
I realized I have not been updating my space for a long long time. Sorry guys!
Last weekend, I was invited to host my first snowglobe exhibition in Hong Kong at theTaipo Mega Mall, one of the Sun Hung Kai properties.
More than 160 pieces of snowglobes is being showcase in this exhibtion and it lasts from the Dec 5th till Dec 28th.
At the grand opening ceremony on the 5th, 2 local celebrites, Sharon Chan and Tricia Chan were guests for the event. Together with me, we started the exhibition by placing 3 snowglobes on one of the exhibition stands.
The most popular snowglobes were the LV globe that was produced to commemorate the 1st year anniverary of the Champs-Elysees store opening, as well as my biggest snowglobe who has a diameter of 150mm. Last by not least, I have to feature my first snowglobe with the Cat and the Mouse which my husband gave to me as a Christmas present in 2000 and that's how I started my quest in snowglobe collecting.
Interesting, I have been interviewed by many local media, and I really felt "popular" at one point! Cool.
June 30 Invitation to Dubai for the Collector - July 14-23At the outset of the 11th year edition of Dubai Summer Surprises 2008, They have invited me to be a part of this one-of-a-kind event and represent China among the selected collectors around the world to participate in one of their signature events, The Collectors. The DSS which was first launched in 1998 has since grown over the years in leaps and bounds and celebrated the completion of a decade last year in 2007. Consisting of numerous exciting activities DSS has today become the ideal getaway for family entertainment during the summer months. The DSS slogan, 'Big Fun for Little Ones', reflects the intention of this celebrated summer event in providing families with abundant entertainment possibilities. In its first year itself in 1998, DSS saw a high visitor number of 600,000 visitors and over the years this number has grown to 2,100,000 visitors in 2007. Entertainment one of the main attributes of DSS has several events under its umbrella, one of which is The Collectors- scheduled this year from 15Jul – 22Jul, 2008 at the Wafi Mall. One of the most prestigious and successful events, The Collectors attracts a high profile of selected participants and places them on a pedestal of utmost exposure. With visitors flocking in to see the unique collections; and media rushing in to capture every single details, The Collectors has grown in multitudes in a very short time and is only aiming to grow bigger. I am so looking forward to participate in this event. August 23 Rising's Snowglobe CollectionToby Lee is a collector from Lebanon and he started collecting snowglobes 3 years ago.At first he collected both plastic and glass globes but lately he decided that the glass ones are much prettier. Currently, Toby has around 100 glass globes mainly the 65mm and some mini globes and also some very big ones. His collection focus on locations and he also likes the Disney globes. Unfortunately, no globe is available in Lebanon and his collection adds up through his trips to different destinations and he counts on his colleagues to buy him globes as gifts when they visit other countries. He would also shop from the internet.
Toby is trying to make some of his own globe, and he is hoping to create globe of his country which will have in it the famous CEDAR of Lebanon and the CITADEL of BAALBAK. Please visit Toby's MSN space to check out his collection: http://rising59.spaces.live.com/default.aspx May 13 Patricia's CollectionPatricia Gougeon Snowglobe Collection
Patricia is a collector who live in Montreal city, Canada. She is a collector since 2001, and has 543 globes. She collects all kind of snowglobes, especially glass snowglobes in different sizes. She purchased her first snowglobe (a musical globe with a doll and a teddy bear) on boxing day of 2001at Walmart. Her family and friends gives her snowglobes for her birthday and as christmas gifts. After receiving several globes, she began her snowglobe collection. Check out how she display them. Very nice. April 19 Guinness World Records 2007 Chinese EditionI have been included in the Chinese Edition of the 2007 Guinness Book of Records. They even featured my picture with my snowglobes on page 85. July 05 Remco's SnowglobesRemco De Stewart, a Dutch collector who has over 1000 pcs of snowglobes. This collection
has been on Dutch television for three times already. The TV-shows that he appeared in were "Böhm's Bovenkamer", Man bijt Hond and Life & Cooking Remco has set up a website which divided his domes into
several categories for easy reference to share with us his collection.
In addition, if you are a snowdome/snowglobe collector, you can send him your information and he will feature you in his collectors's page. It's a great way to meet other collectors around the world. I have featured a few photos on how he display his domes. Want to know Remco, visit his site at:
http://home.wxs.nl/~rrswart/engels.html to view his collection. June 07 Be My Guest - Let me know when you visit me!Hello old and new friends, I have just published this MSN space publicly hoping to get more people to join the hobby of snowglobe collecting. If you have any question or interested to discuss any issues regarding snowglobe collecting, please drop me a line and your email address. I will reply as soon as possible. Thanks. I look forward hearing from you all. May 19 What is a Snowglobe?These beautiful glass globe collectible items are known by many names: snowglobes, snowdomes, snowscenes, snowshakers, snowstorms, waterglobes, waterdomes, waterballs, blizzard-weights, shake ‘em up, shakies, and snowies. Regardless of their names, they encapsulate some form of fascination for people of all ages around the world. The snowglobes' ability to capture emotional moments and cherished occasions make them irresistable to collectors. Each tiny scene in a globe evokes a special feeling as unique as viewing an emotionally charged painting. Aside from their wide emotional appeal, snowglobes are perfect as souvenir items. Not only do snowglobes come in a variety of sizes and shapes, they are also sturdy and portable. Each finely crafted scenic detail in a globe adds a nice complimentary touch to one's travel memoirs. Source: Twinkle Globe Snowglobe HistoryIt is believed that the creation of the original snowglobe was borrowed from the concept of glass-paperweight dating back as early as 1800’s in France. From there, in 1889, the world's first globe was created. This palm-sized glass globe featured the famous Eiffel Tower as its center-piece and has a ceramic base and fake snow. It was introduced to the public in the 1889 Paris Exposition and proved to be a successful souvenir item. Source: Twinkle Globe Snowglobe Care TipsCleaning your collectibles is probably the most dreaded job of a collector. When caring for your globes, always remember to dust them often. If you make it a plan to dust your collectibles when you vacuum your products will need less detailed care in the futures. An accumulation of dust will cause your products to look old and discolored if this happens clean the base of your globes with a mild, no abrasive cleaner. A window cleaner can also be used to clean the glass globe of your snowglobe. Extreme temperatures can cause air bubbles. Extreme cold can cause a temporary leak as the piece defrosts and extreme heat can induce evaporation. To avoid this problem after receiving your globe try to store it at room temperature. If your have musical snowglobes, do not over wind them, always make sure that the musical key is turned only twice at a time. Over winding a musical will cause the spring that rotates the musical to break and it is not possible to repair this once this has happened. Source: Twinkle Globe My Snowglobe Collection - How does it all started?My snow globe collection started in Christmas 2000 when my boyfriend (now my husband Raymond) gave me a beautiful golf ball size, mini snow globe as my Christmas present. I was so attracted to the creativity and craftsmanship of this snow globe. On the outside, there is a grey cat. Inside the globe, there is a 24K gold computer mouse hiding. It is creative because the designer use a computer mouse for the cat to catch! I am a cat lover, so for Raymond to choose this globe for me is very meaningful and this globe has become a symbol of our love. This is my favorite and the most expensive globe in my entire collection. From then on, whenever and wherever I go shopping, I will look for mini size snow globe and collecting mini snow globe became my hobby. |
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