Guided Viewing: “Treasures of Global Jewellery from The Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Body Transformed” at the Hong Kong Palace Museum

Date :
Friday, 15 May 2026
Time :
11:00 - 12:00
Venue :
Hong Kong Palace Museum, West Kowloon Cultural District, 8 Museum Drive, Kowloon
Cost :
$400 Member; $450 Non-member
Limit :
25
Enquiries :
Yvonne Choi at [email protected] or Monica Wong at [email protected] / 3917-5507
Note :
Optional lunch afterwards on share-cost basis

The HKU Museum Society is delighted to organise a guided viewing of “Treasures of Global Jewellery from The Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Body Transformed” at the Hong Kong Palace Museum.

Jewellery is the world’s oldest art form, predating cave paintings by tens of thousands of years. Throughout history and across cultures, it has served to extend and amplify the human body, accentuating, enhancing, distorting, and transforming. Traversing time and place, this exhibition explores what jewellery is, why we wear it, and how it activates the body it adorns—probing in the process a fundamental aspect of what it is to be human.

Unfolding a series of remarkable stories from a global history of jewellery, the exhibition features approximately 200 masterpieces from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, spanning five continents and nearly 4,000 years from the second millennium BCE to the 21st century. Organised in five thematic sections, the exhibition traces the development of adornments from ancient civilisations to cutting-edge contemporary creations. Each section explores a distinct dimension of bodily adornment, offering insights into both the wearers and the cultures that shaped these diverse, yet related, works of art. These groupings of objects are clustered together to stimulate comparative thinking about these works of art across times and cultures.

More information about the exhibition can be found at:

https://www.hkpm.org.hk/en/exhibition/treasures-of-global-jewellery-from-the-metropolitan-museum-of-art-the-body-transformed

Photo credit to Hong Kong Palace Museum