Past Work
Photography by Prangpak Ruahong
Thin Layers of Ice Form Exquisite Flower-Like Patterns on Long Stemmed Plants.
A Pair of Lagoon Tourmaline and Diamond Earrings
A Pair of Sweet Pink Spinels and Diamond Earrings
Inspired by Van Gogh’s “Six Oranges” still life painting, the term Mandarin Orange is used to describe only the vivid and intense hues of this variety of Garnet.
A Pair of Mandarin Spessartite Garnet and Diamond Earrings
A rock moves and inscribes long tracks along a smooth valley floor.
A Lagoon Tourmaline and Diamond Pendant
"Pink Moon;" April's full moon heralds the appearance of one of Spring's first pink flowers- Wild Ground Phlox.
A Matching Set of Burmese Moonstone, Pink Sapphire and Diamond Ring and Earrings
Although few people have witnessed a Supernova, approximately one happens every second throughout the universe. In our Milky Way however, there may be two supernova per century.
A Matching Set of Rhodolite Garnets, Pink Spinels and Diamond Ring and Earrings
A bubble gum pink lake in Australia famed for its color due to the presence of Dunaliella Salina.
A Matching set of Rose Quartz, Pink Sapphires and Tsavorite Ring and Earrings
"Jundo,” Japanese for purity, is often symbolized by the pearl. Coming from the depths of the sea, pearls are unique because they require no cutting to maximize their beauty.
A Strand of South Sea, Tahitian and Freshwater Pearls in Gold
Motherhood is often characterized as beautiful and painful. There is a duality that exists very much like the natural color change of Burmese Hackmanites. It is worthwhile to note the "Alegria,” or Joy that accompanies it.
A Matching Set of Color-Changing Hackmanites, Pink Spinels, Tanzanites, Pink and Green Tourmalines, Tsavorites, Diamonds and Black Coral in Gold
"Symbiosis" refers to the long term promise weddings and commitments symbolize.
A Complete Set of Diamond Engagement and Wedding Ring Bands
"Dew Drops in the Morning, Sparkle like Diamonds in the Sunlight."
A Pair of Golden South Sea Pearls and Diamond Earrings in White Gold
"Luna,” otherwise known as the moon in Latin, Spanish and Italian, refers to the intense luminous effect that Burmese moonstones are known for- that ethereal silvery light.
A Set of Burmese Moonstone Earrings and Ring in Pink Gold
High transparency causes the deep blue color of these vast marine caverns or sinkholes.
A Matching Set of Tanzanite and Tsavorite Ring and Earrings
The poetic name of the lush countryside of Ireland, as depicted by William Drennan in “When Erin First Rose.” Emerald green is used to describe brightly colored, intense, brilliant shades of green.
A Pair of Emerald and Diamond Earrings
"From the Grain of Sand, in the Pearl Comes."
“All Great Things Start from Something Extremely Small.”
A Pair of South Sea Pearl Earrings in Diamonds and Gold
Originating from the Latin word Stellaris which pertains to stars, "Stellar" is also used to pertain to brilliance, the outstanding, and the exceptionally good.
A Pair of Tsavorite and Diamond Earrings in White Gold
Cascades are a series of small falls that may lead to a larger waterfall. On very rare occasions, updrafts cause the water flowing down to shoot back up into the air, resembling that of an upside-down waterfall.
A Pair of Multi-Shaped Diamond Cascading earrings
Photography by Prangpak Ruahong