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Discover Timeless Spark With These Jewellery Designers In Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s jewellery scene is thriving, with designers and ateliers creating everything from bespoke, one-off masterpieces to elevated everyday pieces with real personality. Looking for a custom engagement ring, a standout jewel with cultural references, or modern designs that feel fresh and fashion-forward? This edit rounds up the Hong Kong jewellery names worth knowing right now.

Across the city, you’ll find everyone from independent makers to high-jewellery houses, each bringing their own signature through technique, creativity, and individuality – making it easier than ever to discover sparkle that feels uniquely yours.

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Valentina Fine Jewellery – Pieces that command attention

When it comes to fine jewellery in Hong Kong, Valentina Fine Jewellery consistently sets a new benchmark. Named Best Hong Kong Jewellery Brand multiple times in the past three years, the house has carved out a distinct identity with design-forward pieces that command attention – even in a saturated market. Founded by Anastasia Gardner, a GIA-trained diamond specialist, the brand brings together rigorous craftsmanship and inventive design. Every piece is made by hand in its Hong Kong atelier, where clean-lined classics sit alongside daring, artistic creations – each shaped by a deep respect for materials and a refusal to follow trends blindly.

The brand’s originality has rightly captured international attention, earning praise from jewellery authority Katerina Perez for its distinctive voice and imaginative spirit. This global resonance stems from a powerful combination of integrity, artistry, and intentional execution – a harmony that not only defines each piece but also builds lasting loyalty among clients. At the heart of every design lies a carefully chosen stone: a rare coloured gem, a diamond with a vintage cut, or a lab-grown alternative selected for its clarity and character. These are not mere accessories, but meaningful pieces crafted to spark curiosity and endure as personal treasures through time.

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Valentina Fine Jewellery, WhatsApp: 9542 0034, Instagram: @valentinafinejewellery, www.valentinafine.com


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Obellery – Contemporary jewellery with texture

Step into Obellery, one of Hong Kong’s key names in contemporary jewellery since 2014. Founded by British-trained jewellers Belinda Chang and Hugo Yeung, the studio takes traditional metal-smithing in a more experimental direction, shaping wearable pieces inspired by florals and other natural forms with a clean, minimalist finish. Alongside its in-house work, Obellery also curates original designs by a rotating roster of artists, including Alex Tsai’s Jewel Beetle rings with Egyptian cues and Chris Ka Leung Li’s Wintersweet Studs that turn delicate blooms into wearable art. It’s also a hands-on space: Obellery runs workshops covering silver rings, signets, wedding bands, and gemstone settings, welcoming beginners to craft personalised pieces through techniques like hammering, texturing, and cabochon setting.

Obellery, Shop H402-H403, Block B, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2155 4198, www.obellery.com


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Green Lemon Atelier – Whimsical pieces made for daily wear

With a Paris-meets-Hong Kong point of view and a love for colourful, feel-good jewellery, Green Lemon Atelier has been bringing Les Cleias to the 852 since 2021. Curated by founder and designer Chloé, the space champions whimsical everyday luxury, with highlights like pearl strands finished with Miyuki beads, flower details across rings and bracelets, and gemstone hoops in lively colour. Alongside its signature jewellery selection, the atelier also carries up-cycled accessories and fashion finds from independent Paris-based labels, adding even more personality to the mix.

Green Lemon Atelier (SOHO), 85 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 6357 9905
Green Lemon Atelier (StarStreet Precinct), 1 Moon Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 6352 7184, greenlemonatelier.com


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Aliya Fine Jewellery – A friendship built into every piece

In a confident mix of pared-back design and subtle character, Aliya Fine Jewellery creates modern pieces in 18-karat gold and precious stones, born from the long-time friendship of Belgian duo Alexia and Talia in Hong Kong. Made for daily wear as well as milestone moments, the collections feature personalised monogram letters, delicate rings, and versatile earrings, necklaces, and bracelets designed to layer with ease. For something even more personal, Aliya also offers bespoke design services, guided by an artisan-led approach.

Aliya Fine Jewellery, www.aliyafinejewellery.com


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AS29 – Quietly rebellious jewellery with real personality

Built for modern women who want fine jewellery with attitude, AS29 challenges traditional codes with clean designs set in 18-karat gold. Founded in Hong Kong by Belgian designer Audrey Savransky over a decade ago, the label pairs diamonds and gemstones in day-to-dark silhouettes, backed by her deep understanding of gold and a family legacy rooted in the diamond industry. With floral forms rendered in precious stones and a rebellious energy, AS29 delivers pieces that feel standout yet easy to wear — jewellery that’s made to be noticed.

AS29, as29.com


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éclater jewellery – Layers you can build in minutes

Taking an easy, wear-anywhere approach to jewellery, Hong Kong duo Yeti and Wancy founded éclater with the belief that jewellery should feel like part of who you are, not an afterthought. Made to move from day to night, the label leans into clean-lined pieces with a crisp finish – ear cuffs, layered chains, herringbone necklaces, and pearl-detailed styles – made in stainless steel, sterling silver, and 18-karat gold. Durable, affordable, and simple to mix and match, éclater makes it easy to build your own stack without the luxury price tag.

éclater jewellery, eclaterjewellery.com


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Carnet Jewellery – East meets West in every setting

For the woman who sees high jewellery as artistry you can wear, Carnet Jewellery is one of Hong Kong’s most distinctive names. Co-founded by designer Michelle Ong alongside gem expert Avi Nagar, the house is known for rare stones shaped into dimensional creations that bring Eastern and Western influences together. You’ll spot cloud-like curves and floral forms, brought to life with diamonds, sapphires, and tourmalines in striking colour. With jewels seen on Hollywood icons and on the big screen, Carnet is made for confident modern women who love exceptional gems, opulent detail, and a hint of cinematic drama.

Carnet Jewellery, 505 Peter Building, 58 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, 2805 0113, www.carnetjewellery.com


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John Hardy – Balinese heritage jewellery with a conscience

As your go-to for jewellery with a conscience and a strong design identity, John Hardy creates pieces shaped by Balinese handwork. Founded in 1975 by Canadian artist John Hardy in Bali, the brand carries traditional Indonesian silversmithing into modern styling, with bracelets, rings, and necklaces in 100% reclaimed gold and silver, finished with ethically sourced gems and conflict-free diamonds. Collections such as Naga, Spear, and Love Knot are defined by hand-woven chains, granulation, and nature-inspired details drawn from Bali’s rice fields and heritage craft traditions. With a Hong Kong flagship since 2011 and a clear sustainability focus – including renewable-energy workshops and Responsible Jewellery Council certification – John Hardy suits the eco-minded collector who still wants impact in a stack.

John Hardy, various locations across Hong Kong, johnhardy.com


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Forms Jewellery – Small-batch high jewellery

Hailing from Hong Kong’s high-jewellery scene, FORMS is where wearable art meets rare stones at the highest level. Founded by Tzvika Janover and Elad Assor – both from long-standing diamond-cutter families – the atelier works with exceptional emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and custom-cut diamonds, drawing inspiration from art and cultures around the world. With fewer than 100 pieces created each year, every jewel is a true work of patience, shaped with masterful technique and curiosity-led experimentation. The result is intricate, collector-level jewellery that still sits astonishingly comfortably on the body.

FORMS, 2/F, Hong Kong Diamond Exchange Building, 8-10 Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2851 1358, formsjewellery.com


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Stéfère – Red carpet favourite worn by global stars

Adorn yourself with high-impact sparkle from Stéfère, the luxury French jewellery label led by Romanian owner and head designer Corina Larpin since 2009. With Parisian polish and a rock-and-roll attitude, the brand has become a red-carpet favourite on stars like Zendaya, Taylor Swift, and Cardi B. Across its collections, you’ll see recurring icons – coiling Snakes, fluttering Butterflies, blooming Petals, and gradient Convertibles – crafted in white gold, diamonds, and vivid gemstones like pink sapphires. Inspired by travel, colour, and emotion, Stéfère is made for anyone who likes fine jewellery with presence, personality, and serious shine.

Stéfère, select retailers across Hong Kong, steferejewelry.com


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Annoushka – Layer friendly pieces for daily wear

Drawing on craft developed in Hong Kong in the late 1980s alongside local makers, British designer Annoushka Ducas created Annoushka to translate personal memories into fine jewellery that feels intimate. Charm bracelets sit alongside delicate 18-carat gold necklaces, plus diamond and gemstone-set rings made for stacking and layering – pieces designed to feel personal, not precious. With boutiques in England and Hong Kong and stockists worldwide, Annoushka is known for exacting craftsmanship and an emotionally led approach: luxury you can wear every day.

Annoushka, Shop M6, Mezzanine Floor, Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Hong Kong, 5 Connaught Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, 2388 9925, www.annoushka.com.hk


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Kajal Naina – Nepalese heritage as the design heartbeat

When you want fine jewellery that carries meaning, you turn to Kajal Naina. Launched in Hong Kong in 2017 by former dentist-turned award-winning designer Kajal Naina, the label draws on her Nepalese roots, nature, and celestial motifs to create pieces rich in cultural symbolism. Crafted by artisans in diamonds, gemstones, solid gold, and sterling silver, the collections span ready-to-wear favourites and bespoke commissions – from zodiac pendants to Mughal-inspired designs – made to feel like modern heirlooms you’ll keep (and pass on). Designed to complement the elegant modern woman, Kajal Naina is all about sophisticated sparkle with a story.

Kajal Naina (Harbour City), Shop 2208A, Level 2, Gateway Arcade, Harbour City, 3-27 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2623 9488
Kajal Naina (KN Showroom), Room 9C, Queen’s Centre, 58-64 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 2623 2221, kajalnaina.com


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Cindy Chao – High jewellery inspired by nature

Refined as wearable art, Cindy Chao The Art Jewel transforms nature’s untamed forms into singular high jewellery. Founded in 2004 by Cindy Chao – the daughter of a sculptor and granddaughter of an architect – the house brings European wax sculpting and casting techniques together with an architect’s eye for structure, shaping flora-and-fauna-inspired pieces set with thousands of hand-placed diamonds and gemstones. You’ll find these creations across the Black Label Masterpieces and White Label Collection: limited, museum-worthy rarities collectors prize as enduring works of art.

Cindy Chao, Suite 1205, 50 Connaught Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, 2561 8298, www.cindychao.com


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David Yurman – New York’s original art-meets-fashion jeweller

For sculptural fine jewellery at the intersection of art and fashion, David Yurman is the New York name to know. Founded in 1980 by sculptor David Yurman and painter Sybil Yurman, the house is best loved for its iconic Cable bracelet – introduced in 1982 and inspired by nautical ropes – a signature that continues to define the brand today. You’ll find polished mixed metals, gemstone accents, and stack-friendly pieces across collections like Chevron, Memento Mori, and Solari, from rings and earrings to bracelets and necklaces for both men and women. With boutiques worldwide and a growing focus on responsible practices, David Yurman delivers heirloom-worthy classics with a modern finish.

David Yurman, available at Lane Crawfords across Hong Kong, www.davidyurman.com


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Ame Gallery – Unconventional fine jewellery with sculptural lines

Capturing a love for jewellery with real feeling, Ame Gallery – named for the Latin for ‘love and soul’ – has been championing handcrafted contemporary fine jewellery since 2011. Founded by Anna Cheng and tucked into a cosy Central space, it brings together international designers working in gold, platinum, diamonds and gemstones, with pieces that lean sculptural, personal, and unconventional. Think unexpected bridal rings by Noy Alon, modern forms from Mei Lee, and finely granulated details by Hannah Bedford – all for anyone who wants one-of-a-kind sparkle with a point of view.

Anne Gallery, 17/F, Tin On Shing Commercial Building, 41-43 Graham Street, Central, Hong Kong, 3564 8066, www.ame-gallery.com


Editor’s Note: This list has been curated by our editorial team and may include approved advertisers.

Author Bio Min Ji Park
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Born in Korea and raised in Hong Kong, Min Ji has combined her degree in anthropology and creative writing with her passion for going on unsolicited tangents as an editor at Friday Club. In between watching an endless amount of movies, she enjoys trying new cocktails and pastas while occasionally snapping a few pictures.

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