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How to Choose and Care Original Jersey

>> Feb 13, 2015



Are you a sport fan? For the supporters or sport fans, it’s not complete if at any watching together event, they don’t wear jersey of their favorite national team or club. Anyway, wearing jersey has become one of the much preferred fashion styles. Jersey is not only hunt by many sport fans, but women and men who don’t like sport also seek and use them in non-formal occasions.
image: lifestyle.kontan.co.id
Indonesia national team jersey
If you have planned to buy a quality jersey, keep in mind that the original jersey will make the wearer feel comfortable because it is made of good quality materials. For original jersey, price per piece isn't cheap. Unfortunately, there are always producers that use the moment to get bigger profit by producing jersey unoriginal with using less good material, but selling them at high prices.

For those of you who really want to look for high-quality jersey, don’t be fooled into buying fake one. The following characteristics of original apparel can be your guide in choosing and buying original jersey (
data source: Radar Bogor):

1.Material
Generally made of polyester fiber which is more subtle, comfortable to wear, soft on the skin, and can absorb sweat.
2.Production code.
The production codes of Nike and Adidas apparel can be different. For example, Nike apparel production code can be seen in the bottom left of the jersey. You can see a hologram in Nike logo.
3.Apparel logo
Logo and serial number of the jersey can be seen also behind the washing tag in the jersey.
4.Packing / polybag
On polybag of original apparel also found emblem of the jersey.
5.Price
As already mentioned above, there’s no original jersey offered at low price.

Because the price isn’t cheap, you should treat jersey with good quality so that can last a long time. Here's how to care of original jersey:
-Avoid long soaking in detergent solution
Try not to immerse more than 30 minutes. Excess detergent can result in screen printing on shirts quickly broken or chipped.
-Separately wash
When washing, it would be better to separate your jersey shirt with another outfit, especially clothes with strong colors such as blue, red, and black.
-Don’t brush jersey
To keep the fabric texture, don’t need to brush soft textured jersey.
-Dry in reverse side
Excessive sunlight can lead to color fading of shirts and screen printing. Therefore at the time of drying, make sure the printed part inside and the inner part outside.
-Don’t dry using a hanger
A hanger may cause stretchy jersey neck; due to jersey material can’t hold the load of the water in a wet shirt.
-Don’t bleach
Printed shirts should not be washed with bleach or detergents containing bleach. The chemical reaction of bleach can be easily peeled off the printing. In addition, t-shirts can also be faster thin and rough.
-Wash by hand
Jersey shouldn’t be washed with washing machine. Suggested to manually wash only, use your hands.
-Ironing
When ironing the jersey, set up the hot key on the medium level and avoid ironing the printing section on the shirt straightly. You may apply the base fabric used in it or iron the inner side.
-Stain cleaning
Once the stain occurs, wash immediately the stained spot. Apply shampoo or detergent on the stain, rub gently with hands and rinse with clean water.

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Jakarta Gems Centre

>> Feb 9, 2015



Known locally as Rawa Bening Market, the newly renamed Jakarta Gems Center (Jatinegara, East Jakarta, Indonesia) is never empty of visitors nowadays. In the past few years, wearing and collecting gems are becoming increasing trends here. Even the prices of some types of gem stones -like Bacan stones- are greatly increased.

I have some loose stones that given by my late mother. My husband planned to use the pyrus stone for a ring.  In fact we could make the ring at the jewelry store nearby, but we were curious to know the place. Moreover, a good friend of my husband has a cousin who works as a stone polisher at the market for more than 20 years. To meet him was also a reason why we visited the market. It’s nice to have a trusted man to ask about gem stones.  
Transit at the Manggarai Station
Jatinegara Railway Station. Captured from the pedestrian crossing bridge.
At first, stone traders in the Rawa Bening market only occupy a roadside around the market. But now almost the entire floors of the building contain the merchants of gem stones. It’s said that Rawa Bening becomes the largest jewelry stone market in the Southeast Asia. I guessed I saw hundreds of traders there!
 
Jakarta Gems Centre
The entrance of Jakarta Gems Centre
From my city Bogor, we took the commuter train and stopped at the transit station Manggarai. Then we waited for the train that passed by the Jatinegara railway station as the market located across the railway station. Jakarta Gems Centre provides four floors of stands and stores, each sells precious stones, semi- precious stones, rare stones or only colourful syntentic stones for necklaces, bracelets,  rings, and home decorative items. There are also available stone polishers and jewelry makers.
 
The information centre of Indonesia local stones. Wonderful wide varieties!
It is a wholesale market, but many stores allow people to buy at retail.  Here you can find agates known as akik stones and lots of other different stones. Many Indonesians believe that some stones contain mystical powers that can bring good luck and wealth to the wearer. No wonder if the Jakarta Gems Centre is most often crowded.

The first floor of the market shows more hectic situation.

If you aren’t a stone expert, please be careful there. It can be difficult to differentiate between the natural and the synthetic ones. Gem lovers who want to start collecting natural precious stones should go to the Gems Centre with others who have enough knowledge about gem stones.  The more practical way, don’t buy any stone without added certificate made by a stone lab. The price will be higher, but you won’t be disappointed.

I saw lots of wonderful stones with appealing looks. I can understand now why there are lots of people who love collecting gems as they seem screaming to my ears, “Get me, pick me, buy me!” What a big temptation :)

We didn’t buy any stone there. We just polished our Pyrus stone at a new friend’s stand and made a male ring with it. We left the market about half an hour before the leaving schedule of the train that took us back to Bogor.


Blue Monday

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Following a Kitten

>> Feb 7, 2015



The presence of pets gives us having photo opportunities at home. Last Sunday morning, I followed Koneng’s activities for almost a half an hour. I was able to take many shots! 


Mocca watching the junior quietly
I choose some for Camera Critters  and Saturday's Critters 

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The Story behind My Watches



A watch is a kind of accessory that people wear for getting some possible functions. A piece of wrist watch can help to show the correct time, decorate one’s hand, and even functioned as a sentimental value keeper. For some people, a watch is also a symbol to state their social status and life achievement.
My watches with sentimental values
Time is priceless as we can’t turn it back. For me, a watch offers easiest way to know the real time.  Therefore until now, every time leaving home, I always wearing a wrist watch. This habit started since I was a junior high school student and it’s already becoming a continuous habit. I ever forgot to wear my watch one day; it made me discomfort to see my plain wrist though my mobile phone can also show the time. It’s obvious that the presence of mobile phone can’t stop my wearing-watch habit!

My current watch
Bracelets are my most favorite type of accessories. I think it’s also a reason why I like wearing a watch. For fashion purpose, I don’t mind buying cheap trendy watches that commonly only last for a year. When they are broken, I’ll throw them away. 

But I have two memorable watches that I save as keepsakes. I ever wore those for more than ten years. They accompanied my high school and college times. Both were gifts from my late father and I’ll keep them forever.  Seeing them always reminds me to my dearest father!

My chic watches may come and go but I’ll keep ones with sentimental values. The watch that I most often wear now is also a gift; this time came from my sister in law. The funny thing is; all of my watch gifts origin from the same Japanese brand. Moreover, they all were not a birthday gift. 

I write and share my watch story to join other special watch stories @InvaluableLive.
Each day, Invaluable has men’s and women’s watches collection for auction. Check it out if you’re in a quest for finest watch at a reduced price tag. So how about you, are there interesting stories behind your watches?

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Welcome to my blog. I'm a home maker, a stay at home wife. I'm just an ordinary woman who has interest in reading, working at home and learning to write. We live in Bogor, Indonesia.
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