Hong Kong Art Craft Merchants Association
The Hong Kong Art Craft Merchants Association was founded on 26 November 1968 by several Muslim arts dealers who were then engaged in arts and antiquities trade. Since then, membership has gone from about 180 to more than 300.
The Association has appraised more than a million pieces of art and its certifications and appraisals are widely accepted in the art world.
In 2015 the Association played a role in negotiating the return of a rare Tang dynasty Buddha head, which was reunited with its body.