A symposium by GJEPC to strengthen the synergy with the financial sector

Majority of the bankers who attended the seminar stressed on the need to expand exposure in diamond jewellery sector while at the same time following prudent risk management norms.

Post By : IJ News Service On 04 April 2013 5:26 PM
Kirtilals, a world renowned manufacturer of jewellery has created a crown in 30 kgs. of gold, 35,554 round brilliant diamonds weighing 3,105.04 carats, for the Indian God - Lord Balaji. The task entailed 55 experts to work over eight months. %% There are floral motifs and geometric lines that define the design sensibilities of the piece. A three-dimensional lotus at the base is the centerpiece of the design and the creative inspiration – that of pure knowledge and the creation of the Universe. An emerald of 816 carats highlights the lotus, on which geometrical patterns dotted with four-petal flowers fill in the centre and an ornate border of traditional flower motifs builds into a peacock feather. %% The diamonds in the crown are Belgian cut diamonds, processed in-house and set according to the traditional manufacturing technique of closed setting.

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