Divine Solitaires introduced 4–9 pointer diamonds meeting its 123-parameter standards at GJS 2026, Mumbai, following six months of R&D, targeting growing demand for precision-crafted lightweight diamond jewellery.
Divine Solitaires unveiled its newly developed 4–9 pointer diamonds at GJS Exhibition 2026, held at the Jio World Convention Centre (JWCC), Mumbai, from April 4 to 7.
The launch marks the extension of the brand’s 123-parameter quality standards to diamonds in the 0.04 to 0.09 carat range, a segment traditionally constrained by size-related limitations in precision and consistency.
According to the company, the development follows over six months of research and development across sourcing, cutting, and quality refinement. The process involved advancements in cutting techniques tailored for smaller-sized diamonds, while maintaining adherence to defined quality benchmarks.
The introduction aligns with evolving consumer demand, where smaller, lightweight diamond jewellery is increasingly being purchased to mark personal milestones beyond traditional high-value occasions.
Jignesh Mehta of Divine Solitaires said, “We have always believed that the true value of a diamond lies not just in its size, but in its precision, brilliance, design, and the emotion it carries. With the successful development of 4–9 pointer diamonds that meet our 123-parameter standards, we are extending our core promise to a much wider audience.”
He added that these diamonds are being integrated into jewellery designs suited for everyday wear, expanding accessibility without compromising on craftsmanship standards.
Alongside the new development, the company is also showcasing its Signature Collection at the exhibition. The collection, anchored in its Trinity logo, focuses on design integration with diamond jewellery for milestone-led consumption.
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