Jewellery shopping in China
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Premier Jewellery
This third-generation family firm is directed by a qualified gemmologist and is one of our favourite places to shop. The range isn’t huge but if you’re looking for something particular, give Premier Jewellery a day’s notice and a selection will be ready in time for your arrival. Staff can also help you design your own piece.
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Tse Sui Luen
This is the most sparkling of Tse Sui Luen’s dozen or so outlets and is worth visiting for its sheer opulence or garishness – however you see it. There’s another branch in Tsim Sha Tsui (Shop A & B, Ground fl, 190 Nathan Rd).
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Vanishing Tribes
Attractive handicrafts from Dong, Miao, Yao and other ethnic groups, including hand-embroidered shoes and bags amid piles of glistening, elaborate silver jewellery. It's not cheap, but push for the wholesale price to get bargaining under way.
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King Fook
King Fook, with a grandiose gilded entrance, stocks a large range of watches, top-end fountain pens and baubles. There’s another branch in Central (Ground fl, King Fook Bldg, 30-32 Des Voeux Rd Central).
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Jip
Splendidly wrought, snappy modern jewellery (carbon fibre, cool titanium, surgical steel) that exudes genuine pizzazz and individuality. Bang up to date and loaded with style.
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King Sing Jewellery
A long-standing jeweller with a wide selection of diamonds, pearls and gold items, many of them made by its own goldsmiths. The sales staff is pleasant and not pushy.
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