The9thMuse
The9thMuse evokes desire through jewellery and accessories that are at once alluring, adventurous and authentic. They differentiate themselves by focusing on collabora...
The9thMuse evokes desire through jewellery and accessories that are at once alluring, adventurous and authentic. They differentiate themselves by focusing on collabora...
First Ever's experience and relationship with modern Chinese furniture and antique porcelain and pottery spans a period of many years. This incl...
Amours Antiques stocks antique and vintage rhinestone jewellery, frocks, and a small bunch of beaded and tapestry bags dating from early last century.
Archangel Antiques has been around for about 25 years, run by a lovely couple with a passion for arts.
Chak Co specializes in Chinese antiques and has a wide range of other ancient oriental items made of wood, stone and ceramics, as well as a small selection of furniture - all tightly fit into three floors.
At Chine Gallery, fine antique furniture and rugs from China and Japan share space with interesting exhibitions on culture and design.
This antique store mainly prides itself on selling a fine range of Chinese Antiques from the Tang Dynasty.
Gallery One is a modest gallery for jewellery from different corners of the world.
Hanlin Gallery was established by Carlos Prata in Hong Kong in 1986. It is the territory's leading specialist in fine Japanese woodblocks and works of art. Our Chinese collection comprises mostly the decorative arts of the China Trade such as textiles, export silver, lacquer, fans, ivory as well as literati items such as scholar's stone seals and carvings. We are well-known for our expertise and honesty with a client base consisting largely of collectors, dealers and museums both locally and internationally.
Located on the heart of Aberdeen Street, this store primarily sells antiques.
Hollywood Road is Hong Kong's most well-known antique street. The antique shops stretches from the Central District Police Station to Man Mo Temple and Upper Lascar Row (Cat Street), where you can find cheaper antiques.
Opened in 1972, Honeychurch Antiques was the first of its kind on Hollywood Road.