Who we are
Lawrence and Maria Law
In 1985, Lawrence and Maria Law started Lo Rador as a small shop selling beads and gemstones. Four decades later, it's become synonymous with color gemstone jewelry that doesn't look like anything else on the market.
Lawrence trained as an aeronautical engineer before he ever touched a gemstone, and that background shows. His designs are bold, precise, and unmistakably his own. He travels the world hunting down rare, high quality color gemstones, then works with our master goldsmiths to bring each piece to life by hand in our own factory.
That's the real difference: every piece is designed in house and handcrafted, not mass produced. It's a slower way to make jewelry, but it's the only way we know how to make jewelry that actually stands out.
Four decades in, Lo Rador is still what it started as: a family business built on distinctive design, honest craftsmanship, and genuinely personal service.
Peih-Gee Law
Their daughter, Peih-Gee Law, has worked alongside her father for the past 20 years, continuing the family tradition and adding her own eye for design and fashion to Lo Rador's lines.
Outside the jewelry world, Peih-Gee is known for a very different kind of endurance test. In 2007, she was one of sixteen contestants cast on Survivor: China, where she lasted 36 of the show's 39 days, placed 5th out of 16, and was voted one of the season's most popular players by a nationwide audience. She returned in 2015 for Survivor: Second Chances, a season that made history as the first time viewers voted contestants back onto an All Stars cast, placing 18th out of 20.
Whether she's designing jewelry or outlasting the competition, Peih-Gee brings the same sharp instincts and determination to everything she does.
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