Stone to Spirit

The slow emergence of ice-jade

A silent chronicle of ten million years, traced from raw mountain-matured boulder to the translucent water of the finished masterpiece. Every slice is made with absolute patience.

Cinematic macro shot of a rugged, mountain-matured raw jade boulder, sliced open to reveal a glowing vein of imperial green within, water dripping from the cut, dark moody studio background
Cinematic macro shot of a rugged, mountain-matured raw jade boulder, sliced open to reveal a glowing vein of imperial green within, water dripping from the cut, dark moody studio background
Extreme close-up of an artisan's weathered hands using a fine carving needle on a semi-translucent green jade pendant, tiny water droplets scattering, soft directional sunlight, 85mm lens
Extreme close-up of an artisan's weathered hands using a fine carving needle on a semi-translucent green jade pendant, tiny water droplets scattering, soft directional sunlight, 85mm lens
The Method

Three stages of revelation

We do not impose a form upon the jade. Instead, we listen to the mineral's grain, guiding the diamond wheel only where the stone's spirit has already cleared a path. This is a slow, meditative process.

02 / The Liberation

Carved by hand, guided by stone

Using delicate hand-carving tools, the master slowly coaxes the form from the matrix. Every cut is a dialogue, removing only the excess that obscures the inner light. Patience is our sharpest tool.

The Creed

We do not carve the jade; we simply remove the stone that hides its spirit.

A philosophy forged through a decade of isolation in the Myanmar highlands, where patience became the carver's sharpest tool.

The Masterpieces

Translucency and water

The final polish reveals a quiet radiance that took ten million years to settle. View the completed works from the signature Ice-Jade collection, where light lives within the stone.