Aspial Corporation
Aspial Corporation is a Singapore-based jewellery corporation and property developer.
Aspial Corporation owns the Aspial, Lee Hwa, Goldheart and Citigems jewellery brands with a chain of boutiques in Singapore. It is the only listed jeweller on the Singapore Exchange. The company's Aspial brand consists of its top range products, followed by Lee Hwa Jewellery, Goldheart and Citigems which cater to the young. Aspial is also a property developer under the brands World Class Land and World Class Global.[1][2]
Lee Hwa[edit]
Lee Hwa sells contemporary fashion jewellery, with eight boutiques in Singapore that mostly caters to women. Formerly dealing in yellow gold jewellery, it changed to white gold jewellery in the 1990s in an attempt to modernize its image. Some of its international awards include winner of the 2005 Reader's Digest SuperBrand Gold Award (winner), and the 2003 International New York Festival, Advertising and Marketing Effectiveness Award (finalist).[citation needed]
Goldheart[edit]
Goldheart began in 1974, and was acquired by Aspial in 2005. It produces a broad scope of jewellery. Goldheart produces the Celestial diamond, which is a 73-facet starburst diamond. It is GIA-certified and design-patented. In Singapore, Goldheart Jewelry now has 19 retail stores.
Citigems[edit]
Citigems is one of the latest chain of jewellery stores in Singapore. Citigems sells less expensive jewellery aimed at younger people.
World Class Land[edit]
World Class Land is the developer behind Australia 108, which is Melbourne's tallest building and the second tallest building in Australia.[3]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Our Business - Aspial".
- ↑ "Aspial spin-off World Class Global launches IPO". The Straits Times. 7 June 2017.
- ↑ Australia 108
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