Aloha, Chong's Jewelry has served Hawaii since 1984, and is conveniently located in downtown Honolulu. Our aim is to provide quality jewelry at a great price as well as beautiful designs for your selection. Hawaiian Heirloom Jewelry dates back to 1880. Hawaii's King Kalakaua received a custom-made gold bracelet from Queen Victoria as a gift for Princess Liliuokalani.
Since this historic event, beautiful styles such as raised, cut-out, plumeria flower, traditional, and honu petroglyph designs for bracelets, rings, earrings, and pendants have been created.
Since this historic event, beautiful styles such as raised, cut-out, plumeria flower, traditional, and honu petroglyph designs for bracelets, rings, earrings, and pendants have been created.
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Lily F.
Apr 28, 2021
Kilah K.
Dec 26, 2020
Andy Derit
Jan 01, 2019
Erin Montgomery
Nov 30, 2018
Phon Sophanna
Oct 17, 2017
ConSag & Apos S. O.
Nov 10, 2014
Ash O.
Jul 16, 2011
I have a penchant for watches. I collect them like Pokemon cards. I especially like the look of over-sized "boyfriend" watches. They're like glorious wrist necklaces for your arms that just happen to tell time. For Christmas this year, my mom gave me a sweet-looking Croton watch with diamonds. Yes, diamonds. It's glorious and sparkles like in the sun like Edward Cullen.
But since Christmas, it's remained in its box because I've been too lazy to get it sized. My sister (Kris O.) also got a watch from Mom. She had it sized at Sears for $12 AND she had to wait about 45 minutes to get it done. When she told me I literally shrieked, "TWELVE DOLLARS!? for a little 'ole watch adjustment?" Talk about insane in the membrane! Ughhh. No, thank you.
Do you know how many doughnuts I could buy for that price? A. LOT. So in the box my watch remained. Over the last few months, I stared and stared (and then stared some more) at my watch longing to wear it. And yesterday, I finally got off my badunkadunk and took my watch to get sized. I was on a mission. My nakey wrist was ready. And I was ready. I was downtown that day and thought I'd see if a jewelry store in Chinatown might help me with my watch.
And the first store I spied with my Asian eye was 'Chong's Jewelry.' I took it as a sign. Well it literally was a sign (hanging above the storefront). But it was a figurative sign as well. You see my bff-in-law's name is Dr. Chong and he's the best physical therapist I know. So I took it as a sign that Chong's Jewelry would help me "doctor" my watch and "make it better" fit my wrist too. Ha, my metaphor's blow your mind, don't they? Yes, I'm impressed with myself too.
So I went in the store to ask how much it would cost for them to adjust my watch. Their answer $6 AND it only took 5 minutes! #WINNING. My wrist is now that much sexier and my doughnut fund is $6 dollar richer! Hip-hip-hooray for Chong's Jewelry! P.S. (You're welcome)
But since Christmas, it's remained in its box because I've been too lazy to get it sized. My sister (Kris O.) also got a watch from Mom. She had it sized at Sears for $12 AND she had to wait about 45 minutes to get it done. When she told me I literally shrieked, "TWELVE DOLLARS!? for a little 'ole watch adjustment?" Talk about insane in the membrane! Ughhh. No, thank you.
Do you know how many doughnuts I could buy for that price? A. LOT. So in the box my watch remained. Over the last few months, I stared and stared (and then stared some more) at my watch longing to wear it. And yesterday, I finally got off my badunkadunk and took my watch to get sized. I was on a mission. My nakey wrist was ready. And I was ready. I was downtown that day and thought I'd see if a jewelry store in Chinatown might help me with my watch.
And the first store I spied with my Asian eye was 'Chong's Jewelry.' I took it as a sign. Well it literally was a sign (hanging above the storefront). But it was a figurative sign as well. You see my bff-in-law's name is Dr. Chong and he's the best physical therapist I know. So I took it as a sign that Chong's Jewelry would help me "doctor" my watch and "make it better" fit my wrist too. Ha, my metaphor's blow your mind, don't they? Yes, I'm impressed with myself too.
So I went in the store to ask how much it would cost for them to adjust my watch. Their answer $6 AND it only took 5 minutes! #WINNING. My wrist is now that much sexier and my doughnut fund is $6 dollar richer! Hip-hip-hooray for Chong's Jewelry! P.S. (You're welcome)