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Malenia by 阿攻
Poster of “A Gong” - Released on 1st November 2018
阿公 A Gong - Animated short film 2018, Gobelins Directed by Zozo JHEN, Yen-Chen LIU, Ellis Kayin CHAN, Marine VARGUY, Tena GALOVIC
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First dorang cakap membuat keputusan pukul 5
Now they say buat 6pm
Fuckin Malaysian timing man
The Kalung Diraja
The Kalung Diraja is also another piece that is worn only by the Permaisuri Agong of Malaysia and doesn’t belong to a specific Royal Family.
The necklace above is an artist’s impression (done by me, based on blurry pictures found on the internet) of the necklace’s first design. This necklace was worn by the first to eighth Permaisuri Agong of Malaysia
The motif on this necklace seems like a wreath/scroll of sorts. Made of white gold and diamonds, this necklace was taken apart in 1989 and reassembled into it’s current design.
Again, I’m assuming they needed a grand design to match the high position of the Permaisuri Agong among the other Queens of Malaysia.
The scroll/flowery motif is still carried across the new design but with large round and pear shaped diamonds added to the mix. This necklace could be dismantled into brooches, earrings and a pendant.
The necklace could be shortened by removing two links on each side of the necklace that can be transformed into clip earrings. The two large pendants, could be removed from the design one at a time, it could be worn with one pendant attached, or both or sometimes without. The two large pendants could be worn as brooches.
Agong honored for administrative developments, Johor project progress http://dlvr.it/TRwqc5