International News
BDB Committee Hosts Consul General of Italy at Bourse; Discussions Focus On Boosting Trade Between The Two Countries
- Partnership between Europe’s Leading Jewellery Hub and World’s Largest Diamond Manufacturer will be mutually beneficial
- BDB requests modifications in Italy’s VAT Policy: Collection at Point of Sale Rather than Point of Import
The senior leadership of Bharat Diamond Bourse (BDB) welcomed H.E. Mr. Walter Ferrara, Consul General of Italy in Mumbai, on his visit to the BDB complex on June 30 to discuss opportunities for strengthening cooperation between India and Italy in the diamond and jewellery sector.
The BDB was represented by President Anoop Mehta, Vice President Mehul N. Shah, Honorary Joint Secretary Prakash Shah, and Committee Members Kiran K. Gandhi, Milan K. Parikh, Paresh Mehta, and Ramniklal Shah.

India and Italy both enjoy unique positions in the global diamond and jewellery industry. Italy is known for its exquisite jewellery and exceptional craftsmanship. It is Europe’s leading diamond and jewellery hub, and home to many renowned jewellery brands, while India is the world’s largest supplier of diamonds, including to Italy.
Business ties between the two countries have strengthened over the years, with nearly 100 Indian exhibitors participating annually in Vicenzaoro, Europe’s largest jewellery exhibition.
BDB leadership emphasised that there is enormous potential to further boost trade between the two countries, and suggested some policy reforms to help the process. They requested Italian authorities to consider shifting the collection of 18% VAT levied on loose diamonds to the point of sale rather than at the time of import.
Mehul Shah Said:

“The current system impacts the liquidity of Italian traders and hampers the cycle of trading and manufacturing. Shifting collection to the point of sale would ensure smooth tax compliance, while also enabling seamless trade between the two countries.”
The Hon’ble Consul General acknowledged the concerns raised by the BDB leadership and assured the delegation that he would ensure that their inputs were communicated to the relevant authorities. He also assured continued support to BDB members wherever required, including assistance in facilitating a faster visa process.

The visit concluded with a tour of the BDB campus and MDMA Hall, showcasing its world-class infrastructure and integrated trading ecosystem.
The interaction reaffirmed Bharat Diamond Bourse’s commitment to strengthening international partnerships and promoting constructive dialogue to support the continued growth, competitiveness, and sustainability of the global diamond and jewellery industry.
International News
Sabyasachi, The Metropolitan Museum Of Art Partnered For A Multi-Year Collaboration
The Line Bridges Historic Met Artifacts With Modern Luxury, Weaving Human Themes Of Love, Mortality, and Family Into Extravagant High Jewelry.
Nearly two decades after making his New York runway debut, renowned Indian designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee is set to return to New York Fashion Week on September 15, 2026, unveiling the first chapter of a multi-year collaboration with The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met).
The partnership will debut with an exclusive six-piece high jewellery collection inspired by the museum’s extraordinary holdings of art, sculpture and material culture. The collection reflects Sabyasachi’s belief that history is not static, but continues to evolve as it travels across cultures and generations.



Comprising three necklaces, two wrist cuffs and a pair of earrings, the collection draws from Byzantine and Roman influences while translating historic iconography into contemporary luxury. Crafted in 18k and 22k gold, the pieces feature round brilliant-cut diamonds alongside jade, tourmaline, lapis lazuli, jasper and onyx.
The designs take inspiration from Imperial Roman statuary, ancient medallions and religious artefacts housed in The Met. Among the standout creations is a pendant necklace based on an Imperial Roman marble sculpture depicting a family, inspired by a 2nd–3rd century CE Roman funerary relief from Thrace. Another notable piece is an asymmetrical tiger-claw necklace influenced by the intricate decoration of a 12th-century casket.
Rather than simply recreating historical objects, Sabyasachi reinterprets them through the lens of modern high jewellery, weaving universal themes such as love, mortality and family into each creation.


The New York presentation marks the beginning of a long-term creative dialogue between Sabyasachi and The Met, bringing together Indian design sensibilities and one of the world’s most celebrated museum collections in a collaboration that bridges heritage, craftsmanship and contemporary luxury.
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