Emerging Stars - Beyond the Diamond: When Colour, Origin, and Story Reign Supreme
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Emerging Stars - Beyond the Diamond: When Colour, Origin, and Story Reign Supreme

Featured on Robb Report Vietnam

There’s something quietly powerful about coloured gemstones, they don’t shout for attention, they whisper stories.

That’s why I was so delighted to be featured in Robb Report Vietnam, sharing my thoughts on this radiant world of colour. From the electric pulse of Paraíba tourmaline to the soft, romantic glow of Mahenge spinel, these are not just jewels they’re emotions you can wear.

When Colour Speaks Louder Than Size

A small Mahenge spinel once stopped me in my tracks — hot pink, vivid, alive. It wasn’t large, but it had presence. That’s what colour does. It connects.

Whether it’s the neon energy of a Paraíba tourmaline or the serene glow of jadeite, each gem tells its own story and choosing the right one is less about size, and more about feeling.

The Quiet Rise of the Collector’s Gems

Beyond the classics: sapphire, emerald, ruby - a new generation of gems has captivated connoisseurs:
Spinel, once mistaken for ruby, now adored for its rich, fiery hues.
Paraíba tourmaline, the electric-blue modern icon.
Jadeite, the timeless symbol of grace and heritage.

Their rarity lies not in trend, but in truth.

Why Origin Still Matters

Every gem carries a passport; Luc Yen, Batalha, Kachin - names that whisper of the earth they were born from.
To a true collector, that provenance is not a detail. It’s the heartbeat of authenticity.

A Kimjoux Collector’s Philosophy

We don’t just source gemstones.
We curate modern heirlooms pieces that embody your story, not someone else’s.
Because in the end, rarity isn’t loud. It’s felt.

Read the full article in [English HERE] or [Vietnamese HERE]

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