INDIAN JEWELLER

GIA India Hosts 2nd Virtual Alumni Guest Session

  • Associations and Trade Bodies - 16 July 2022 10:13 AM

Jayesh Patel, Product Controller of Ruby, Fura Gems, enlightens the alumni about the topic of ‘Mistaken Identity’ related to precious rubies

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Rare Natural Pearl Necklace Shines at Astaguru’s Auction

  • Product News - 03 June 2022 7:40 PM

The beauty sold for a whopping INR 6 crores

Auction Alert!

  • Diamonds - 24 May 2022 8:35 PM

AstaGuru’s ongoing ‘Heirloom Jewellery, Silver, and Exceptional Timepieces’ auction is steeped in royal elegance and timeless luxury

Nirav Modi Creates Rs 105 Crore Mogok Ruby Set

  • Retail News - 22 November 2017 9:53 AM

The most expensive piece of jewellery to be ever created in India, it took two years to complete the set.

Buoyant Future Ahead For Colour Gemstone Industry- ICA Congress 2017, Jaipur

  • - 01 November 2017 3:41 PM

The 4-day conclave witnessed discussions about various important issues relating to mining,
consumer confidence, sustainability and of course potential market segment i.e. millennials,
reports Kavita Parab.

ICA Congress (Day 1) Paves Way for Development of Indian Colour Gemstone Industry

  • Trends - 23 October 2017 3:39 PM

With delegates discussing about growth triggers in different aspects such as mining, creating demand, boosting consumer confidence and so on, the ICA Congress has shed light on the potential of coloured gemstone industry of India.

Faidee Unveils Unique $ 35 M Burmese Ruby Necklace in Basel World

  • Retail News - 04 April 2017 10:38 AM

Faidee unveils for the first time the most extraordinary unheated Burmese Ruby Necklace, 'The Grand Phoenix' valued at over US $35 million.

 

Late Shri Dajikaka Gadgil Museum launched

  • Retail News - 13 September 2014 5:23 PM

Madhuri Dixit Nene & P. N. Gadgil Jewellers celebrated Centenary Year of 'Late Shri Dajikaka Gadgil' and launch Of Late Shri Dajikaka Gadgil Museum

Maharani to open Jaipur's Gem palace show in UK

  • Diamonds - 27 September 2006 12:00 AM

250 traditional Indian jewellery pieces to be displayed

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