SAFA Gold & Diamonds Announces Rs 4,000 Cr Global Expansion Plan, Targets 350 Stores by 2030
SAFA Gold & Diamonds has outlined a Rs 4,000 crore expansion strategy to scale its retail footprint to 350 stores by 2030, strengthening its position across India and key international markets.
GJEPC Welcomes Export Promotion Mission as Catalyst for USD 100 Billion Gem & Jewellery Export Vision
The GJEPC hails the Union Cabinet’s Export Promotion Mission as a transformative step that strengthens MSMEs, boosts global competitiveness, and accelerates India’s journey toward $ 100 billion gem and jewellery exports by 2047.
Glitter and Grit: India’s Jewellers Shine on the 2025 Hurun Rich List
The M3M Hurun India Rich List 2025 captures how jewellers continue to illuminate the nation’s economy and imagination
The Resurgence of Art Deco Jewellery in India
From the salons of the Roaring Twenties, to the showcases of today’s boldest designers, Art Deco jewellery is making a glittering comeback — one that is anything but nostalgic, finds out Priyanka Talreja Garegrat.
Indian Jewellers Reaffirm Commitment to Natural Diamonds Amid Lab-Grown Debate
India’s top jewellers are reinforcing their commitment to natural diamonds, even as lab-grown stones continue to dominate conversations in Western markets.
Overseas manufacturing, supply chain adjustments to counter tariff hike: GJEPC
The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) met on Friday to address the sharp rise in US tariffs on Indian jewellery, which now stand at 25%–32%, threatening the export segment. Discussions covered the scale of the impact, the need to explore legal and operational intricacies, and long-term strategies to protect the sector.
What Prada’s Rs.1.16-Lakh Kolhapuris Reveal About the Indian Jewellery Industry
When Prada introduced a pair of Kolhapuri-style chappals in its Spring/Summer 2026 menswear collection — labelled simply as “leather sandals”, and priced at Rs.1.16 lakh — it reinforced a familiar pattern for anyone working in the Indian jewellery industry
Why Leading Jewellers Are Spinning Off High Jewellery Sub-Brands — And What It Means for the Industry
India’s top jewellers are giving high jewellery its own stage — launching exclusive sub-brands to meet rising demand for luxury, personalisation, and immersive retail experiences
What Drives a Jewellery Purchase in 2025?
Key findings from The Plumb Club’s new consumer study—and what they mean for Indian retailers
IIJS Tritiya: Quiet Confidence in a Changing Market
IIJS Tritiya 2025, held in Bengaluru, showcased the resilience and innovation of India’s gem and jewellery industry amid global headwinds. With cautious, yet committed buyers, strategic government support — including the announcement of a proposed mega jewellery park — and a strong emphasis on craftsmanship and technology, the show reinforced India’s growing stature in global jewellery trade
IIJS Tritiya: Karnataka Proposes Land for Jewellery Park Near Intl. Airport
IIJS Tritiya took off on a grand note in Bangalore, with the show witnessing a significant increase in participation. As many as 500 new companies are joining the event, and over 15,000 retailers are expected from 500 cities across India
DHL Express Partners with GJEPC to Boost Global Jewellery Exports
DHL Express has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) to facilitate the international shipping of India-crafted jewellery
The Vital Role of Artisanal Skills in Contemporary Indian Jewellery
In an age where fast fashion often overshadows craftsmanship, Indian jewellers are championing the revival of artisanal skills. By seamlessly blending traditional techniques with contemporary designs, they are catering to a modern clientele, while preserving the rich cultural heritage of India, finds out Priyanka Talreja Garegrat
India Gem & Jewellery Show 2024: Key Discussions, Announcements, and Industry Reflections
Highlights included Govind Bhai Dholakia’s inspiring journey from humble beginnings to industry titan, a focus on karigars and sustainability, the potential of blockchain to revolutionise transparency in the jewellery supply chain and the future of the industry
Oman Invites Indian Jewellers to Establish Manufacturing Base Amid Strengthening Economic Ties
Oman's Minister of Commerce, Industry, and Investment Promotion, HE Qais Mohammed Al Yousef, recently met with top Indian jewellers in Mumbai, inviting them to establish manufacturing bases in Oman

