Alicia Thian, Dolly Cheong, Elaine Lim-Chan

A privileged coterie of Singapore Tatler readers were invited to be artists for a day as they learnt, under the tutelage of an enamel painter, Thanh le Ngoc, how to paint the dial of a timepiece. Mr Thanh came all the way from the Jaquet Droz manufacture in Switzerland to conduct this session in Singapore, which marks the first time it's been held in Southeast Asia. The private room at Adrift at Marina Bay Sands was converted into a mini classroom as the artists paid great attention to their masterpieces, which were then fired up in the oven and presented to the guests as a memento of the enjoyable evening. 

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Photo 1 of 24 Alicia Thian, Dolly Cheong, Elaine Lim-Chan
Photo 2 of 24 Elaine Lim-Chan, Chan Kok Weng
Photo 3 of 24 Paulina Böhm, Thomas Welte
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Photo 6 of 24 Marc Aellen
Photo 7 of 24 Loh May-Han, Adrian Ng
Photo 8 of 24 Dolly Cheong, Cheryl Cheong
Photo 9 of 24 Rin Nan Yoong, June Rin
Photo 10 of 24 Serene Tan
Photo 11 of 24 Alicia Thian, Brian Bonde
Photo 12 of 24 Serene Chua
Photo 13 of 24 Josephine Yong
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Photo 15 of 24 Natalia Bondarenko
Photo 16 of 24 Thanh le Ngoc
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Photo 18 of 24 Chermaine Pang, Terence Siew
Photo 19 of 24 Chan Kok Weng
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Photo 21 of 24 Paulina Böhm
Photo 22 of 24 Thanh le Ngoc
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Photo 24 of 24 Adrian Ng, Loh May-Han