Homegrown Twomorrow Jewellery to host first-ever charity auction for the Singapore Children’s Society

Known for its use of unconventional salt-and-pepper diamonds, local homegrown jewellery brand, Twomorrow Jewellery, will soon be hosting its first-ever charity auction for the Singapore Children’s Society on 22 November at the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore.

The auction will feature several unique designs by six well-known individuals namely Tjin Lee, Dr. Ho Ching Lin, Pat Law, Wang Wan Ting, Melissa Koh and James Chen, as well as the designer and founder of Twomorrow, Evelyn Chung.

These pieces will be auctioned off live with all nett proceeds going directly to the Singapore Children’s Society to support the mental, emotional and physical well-being of children, youth, and families across Singapore.

Here’s a closer look at the crafted designs.

Tjin Lee — Kryptonite

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As a PR maven, Tjin Lee’s piece named Kryptonite turns perceived flaws into strengths, representing the transformative power of resilience. The hexagonal salt-and-pepper diamond at the centre of her signature design looks to speak to those who embrace their unique journeys.

Dr. Ho Ching Lin — Beauty Lies in The Eye of the Beholder

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With a creation that reflects the elegance in life’s simple moments, Dr. Ho Ching Lin, a paediatric and ophthalmology specialist, had designed her piece to symbolise the beauty of perception. Her marquise-shaped diamonds evoke the clarity and grace found in seeing beyond the surface.

Pat Law — Protect the Inner Child

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Advertising extraordinaire Pat Law has created a design that reveals hidden salt-and-pepper diamonds that symbolises the beauty often hidden beneath the surface. Her piece also encourages reconnecting your your inner child and to embrace its inherent worth.

Wang Wan Ting — Glow through what you Grow through

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Reflecting her journey in banking, Wang Wan Ting’s design radiates with a luminous salt-and-pepper diamond which represents growth and the pursuit of personal excellence.

Melissa Koh and James Chen — Perfectly Imperfect

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Celebrating the beauty of imperfections, entrepreneurial duo Melissa Koh and James Chen’s design embraces life’s unfiltered and real moments. Their pear-shaped and half-moon diamonds also reflect the journey of authenticity.

Evelyn Chung — Embrace Individuality and Celebrate the Unconventional

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Twomorrow founder Evelyn Chung’s design encourages a celebration of individuality and uses marquise diamonds to represent the beauty found in diversity while reflecting Twomorrow’s mission of inclusivity.

The Twomorrow Jewellery charity auction happens on 22 November at Four Seasons Hotel Singapore. You can view all the items up for auction and place your pre-bids HERE.