
FACE
The Face Collection features five standout pieces: the Neang Neak Ear Cuff, Neang Neak No. 2 Ear Cuff, Phkachhouk 1.0 and 2.0 Earrings, Roumdul Earrings, and the Kbang Crown. Each design enhances the natural contours of the face without hiding its structure, while highlighting the rich tones of 14k and 18k gold, 14k rose gold, and 925 sterling silver.
This collection is a mix of jewelry that fully embraces Angkorian inspiration — intricate, sculptural, and ornate — and pieces that distill the aesthetic down to its essential architecture, celebrating the elegance of form without the carvings. Inspired by the art of Angkor temples and the regal costumes of the Royal Cambodian Ballet, the collection draws its spirit from legendary figures like the mermaid and serpent princesses, Sovan Macha and Neang Neak — our greatest muses.
The entire collection is available to order or pre-order online, with a limited selection also available in-store at the Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art and the Cleveland Museum of Art.
HAND
The Hand Collection features five standout pieces: the Aroubei Model 2 Ring, Morokot Ring, Gottum Ring, Roum Dai Palm Cuff, and Kong Dai Bangle. The designs draw from a mix of Angkorian motifs and Western influences, giving the collection its eclectic, modern-meets-heritage feel.
The Aroubei Ring and Roum Dai Palm Cuff carry the spirit of Khmer art without being strictly traditional, while the Morokot (emerald) and Gottum (ruby) Rings pay homage to the rare surviving Khmer royal rings. The Kong Dai Bangle is a simplified, wearable take on an ornate classic.
By placing Khmer-inspired art on one of the most visible and accessible parts of the body — the hand — this collection celebrates heritage in a way that is elegant, wearable, and alive today.
Note: The Morokot and Gottum Rings are exclusive fine jewelry pieces, crafted in solid gold and set with their respective precious stones.
BODY
The Body Collection features five statement pieces: the Phkamaliah Necklace, Macha Arm Cuff, Shoulder Cuffs, Upper Torso Jewelry, and an Anklet. Drawing from ancient Angkorian forms and modern silhouettes, the collection explores adornment as armor — elevating the body into a site of both power and elegance. In ancient Khmer culture, women adorned themselves not with fabric, but with gold.
The Body Collection reimagines this for the modern wearer, creating pieces meant to be felt as much as seen: intimate, commanding, and unapologetically bold.
Crafted in New York City’s Diamond District, each piece is lightweight and made with recycled, cadmium-free, nickel-free, conflict-free metals sourced from United Precious Metal Refining, marrying heritage with conscious luxury.
