About HN Jewelry
Finding a one stop location for handmade fine jewelry in Hong Kong is becoming less and less. Terence Lee, the third generation of HN Jewelry Co., he was inspired by his dad and grandfather since he was little. In 1968, Hanley Lee, Terence’s father opened his first workshop in Gough Street, Central. In 1995, HN Jewelry Co. was launched at Queen’s Road, Central. Until now, with over 50 years of combined fine jewelry experience. In 2010, Terence has foreseen internet business blooming, 10 years ago he has decided to use the internet to expend his business online. Until ...Read More
HN Jewelry
Established in 19681stDibs seller since 2021
Featured Pieces
2010s Hong Kong Modern Cluster Rings
Diamond, Natural Pearl, 14k Gold, 18k Gold
2010s Hong Kong Modern Band Rings
White Gold
2010s Hong Kong Modernist Wedding Rings
18k Gold
2010s Hong Kong Modern Engagement Rings
Yellow Diamond, Yellow Gold
2010s Hong Kong Art Deco Engagement Rings
Yellow Diamond, 18k Gold
2010s Hong Kong Modern Engagement Rings
Yellow Diamond, White Gold
2010s Hong Kong Modern Engagement Rings
Yellow Diamond, White Gold
2010s Hong Kong Modern Three-Stone Rings
Yellow Diamond, 18k Gold
2010s Hong Kong Modern Engagement Rings
2010s Hong Kong Modern Engagement Rings
14k Gold, 18k Gold
2010s Hong Kong Modern Engagement Rings
Diamond, 18k Gold, Rose Gold
2010s Hong Kong Modernist Engagement Rings
18k Gold
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Pronounced “mahr-keez,” this graceful, elongated diamond has curved sides and pointed ends. Developed in France in the 1740s, legend has it that it was named for the Marquise de Pompadour, a mistress of King Louis XV, because its outline resembled the shape of her mouth.


Pronounced “mahr-keez,” this graceful, elongated diamond has curved sides and pointed ends. Developed in France in the 1740s, legend has it that it was named for the Marquise de Pompadour, a mistress of King Louis XV, because its outline resembled the shape of her mouth.

Pronounced “mahr-keez,” this graceful, elongated diamond has curved sides and pointed ends. Developed in France in the 1740s, legend has it that it was named for the Marquise de Pompadour, a mistress of King Louis XV, because its outline resembled the shape of her mouth.

Pronounced “mahr-keez,” this graceful, elongated diamond has curved sides and pointed ends. Developed in France in the 1740s, legend has it that it was named for the Marquise de Pompadour, a mistress of King Louis XV, because its outline resembled the shape of her mouth.

Pronounced “mahr-keez,” this graceful, elongated diamond has curved sides and pointed ends. Developed in France in the 1740s, legend has it that it was named for the Marquise de Pompadour, a mistress of King Louis XV, because its outline resembled the shape of her mouth.

Pronounced “mahr-keez,” this graceful, elongated diamond has curved sides and pointed ends. Developed in France in the 1740s, legend has it that it was named for the Marquise de Pompadour, a mistress of King Louis XV, because its outline resembled the shape of her mouth.

Pronounced “mahr-keez,” this graceful, elongated diamond has curved sides and pointed ends. Developed in France in the 1740s, legend has it that it was named for the Marquise de Pompadour, a mistress of King Louis XV, because its outline resembled the shape of her mouth.