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Greetings!

Welcome to my Pearl of Love collection, a line of classy, bold, and handmade freshwater pearls, a line dedicated to empowering women and embracing beauty.

Growing up in China, where pearls were for noble and royals in thousand year history, I learned as a little girl that pearls are "precious jewels," pearls signify beauty, elegance, sophistication and wisdom.

A natural pearl is formed as the result of attack, it endured injury, adversity and healing before becoming the gem of gems with its luster and beauty, symbolizes many women in my life, strong, brave, determined, beautiful. They inspired me to create the perfectly imperfect Pearl of Love.

XOXO

Kate

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The Inspirations

Inspired by many women who influenced her, from Coco Chanel, Audrey Hepburn to the fashionable Rihanna, from her loving mother  to her fun loving girlfriends, Kate created this collection to empower women and give back.

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Dr. Kate

Kate Zhong is a physician, researcher, philanthropist and advocate for brain health. She went to medical school at age 16, delivered babies and performed open heart surgeries by age 21. Dr. Kate is passionate about providing care, advancing research, finding new treatment for Alzheimer's and other brain disorders. 

Named as one of Nevada's most influential women, Kate serves on the board of Girl Scouts, Nevada Ballet Theater, she is the founder for Women Brain Health Initiative at UNLV and is a member of International Women's Forum. Kate is committed to supporting other women in achieving their goals.

Passion for Giving

Kate is passionate about giving back. She is an active supporter of multiple organizations in Nevada and beyond. Through Kate Zhong Collections, she is looking forward to continuing her endeavor of philanthropy, a percentage of the proceeds will be donated to selected charities in the community.

“A pearl is a beautiful thing that is produced by an injured life. It is the tear that results from the injury of the oyster. The treasure of our being in this world is also produced by an injured life. If we had not been wounded, if we had not been injured, then we will not produce the pearl.”

- Stephan Hoeller
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