
Color Story: Beyond the Big Four
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Let’s get one thing straight—diamonds aren’t rare. Rubies, emeralds, sapphires? Sure, they’ve got clout. But when did we all agree to stop there? The gemstone world is way bigger, bolder, and a lot more fun once you step outside the usual sparkle.
At QOB, we’re about shaking up the jewelry game. Our roots are in Burma—land of rich culture, deeper meanings, and some of the most electric gems you’ve never heard enough about. You want color? We’ve got it. You want pieces that stand out without screaming? Say no more.
Chrysoprase: The Rebel Green
Forget emerald’s moody cousin. Chrysoprase brings a juicy, apple-green glow that feels modern, punchy, and totally fresh. It’s the kind of gem that makes people stop mid-sentence. We say wear it when you want to serve looks without trying too hard.
Spinel: The Underdog with Fire
Real ones know spinel’s been mistaken for ruby for centuries—it's that gorgeous. But this gem has its own attitude: brighter than ruby, with a fire that hits different in the light. It comes in deep reds, bubblegum pinks, steely greys, even midnight blue. And yep—Burma produces some of the world’s finest.
Tourmaline: The One That Does It All
Pink, green, blue, watermelon, champagne—name a color and tourmaline probably comes in it. It’s like the chameleon of fine gems but elevated. Each shade tells a story, and honestly? One stone is never enough.
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This isn’t about trends. It’s about timeless pieces that speak without saying sorry. If you’re done playing small, these gems are your sign. You weren’t made to blend in, and neither were we.
Stay rare. Stay radiant.
*–QOB*