
Visitors are invited to explore the history, heritage, and craftsmanship of Malaysia’s gold and jewellery industry. From the early gold mining era of the “Golden Chersonese” to traditional goldsmithing techniques, the museum traces the growth of the local jewellery trade and the pioneering journey of the early Nanyang Chinese community.
Highlights include “Wu Ching Temple,” traditionally worshipped by goldsmith masters, a recreation of Tomei’s first gold shop established in 1973, and historical artefacts documenting its journey through the years. The museum also honours the life, family values, and social contributions of the late Tan Sri Datuk Dr. Ng Teck Fong.
Within the jewellery gallery, visitors can discover traditional Chinese wedding jewellery, Malay and Peranakan jewellery, and other classic gold ornaments from different eras, reflecting Malaysia’s rich multicultural heritage. More than a jewellery museum, it stands as a tribute to craftsmanship, culture, and legacy.