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  2. Gitanjali Group - Wikipedia

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    It was headquartered in Mumbai, India. [5] Gitanjali used to sell its jewellery through over 4,000 Points of Sale and held a market share of over 50 per cent of the overall organised jewellery market in India. Prominent brands housed by the group included Nakshatra, D'damas

  3. Bharat Diamond Bourse - Wikipedia

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    Bharat Diamond Bourse (BDB) is the world's largest diamond bourse (exchange) and is located in Mumbai, India. [1] Spread over a 8.1-hectare (20-acre) plot, the complex is home to some 2,500 small and large diamond traders in addition to the Custom House, banks and other service providers who cater to the gems and jewelry trade. [2]

  4. Tanishq - Wikipedia

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    Tanishq was the first jewellery retail chain in India. [5] The first years of Tanishq recorded consistent losses. In 2000, Managing Director Xerxes Desai chose Bhaskar Bhat to succeed him. Starting in 2000, its net worth started to grow, and by 2003, Tanishq was among the top 5 retailers in India, and made up 40% of the Titan Company's revenue. [5]

  5. Savji Dholakia - Wikipedia

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    He joined his paternal uncle's diamond business in Surat. Later his brothers Himmat and Tulsi also joined him, and they founded the diamond business in 1984. Their youngest brother Ghanshyam joined them and opened a diamond export office in Mumbai in 1992. The company grew and became a major diamond exporting company with 9000 employees by 2014.

  6. Hari Krishna Exports - Wikipedia

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    Hari Krishna Exports Pvt. Ltd., also known as HK, is an Indian diamond conglomerate, headquartered in The Capital, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai, India. [7] It was established in 1992 by Savji Dholakia and his three brothers. [1]

  7. Category:Diamonds originating in India - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... Pages in category "Diamonds originating in India" The following 10 pages are in this category, out ...

  8. Diamond mining in India - Wikipedia

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    Diamond mining in India extends back into antiquity. From ancient times, India was the source of nearly all the world's known diamonds, and until diamonds were discovered in Brazil in 1726, India was the only place where diamonds were mined. India has not been a major diamond-producing country since the 1900s, but diamond mining continues.

  9. Gemmological Institute of India - Wikipedia

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    The Gemological Institute of India (GII) is a non-profit school in Mumbai that conducts courses on gemmology. It was founded in April 1971 by the Gem and Jewellery Exporters' Association, Bombay. It offers diplomas for gemmology and diamond grading, and courses on jewellery design, pearls and