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Nita Ambani Brings Heritage Elegance to TIME100 Gala 2026 with Rare Diamond and Banarasi Weave
Swadesh Banarasi Weave, Manish Malhotra Couture, and A Rare 101-Carat Nizami Diamond Define A Look Rooted In Legacy, Rarity, and Global Elegance
At the prestigious TIME100 Gala 2026, Nita Ambani made a striking statement rooted in Indian heritage and timeless craftsmanship. She was seen in a handwoven Banarasi saree from Swadesh, paired with a bespoke blouse by Manish Malhotra, seamlessly blending tradition with couture finesse.


What truly defined the look, however, was the extraordinary jewellery narrative. At its centre was a rare 101-carat pinkish brown old mine rose-cut pear diamond, traced back to a historic Nizami lineage—a piece that stands out for both its scale and rarity. Its warm, earthy tone and subtle transparency lent it a quiet, almost soulful presence, while the rose-cut form in such a size makes it exceptionally uncommon in today’s world of precision-cut diamonds. The stone was elegantly set in six rows of Basra pearls, further enhancing its antique grandeur and regal character.
Complementing this statement piece was a pink pear solitaire diamond ring, understated yet refined, adding a layer of balance and modern elegance to the ensemble.
The overall look reflected a thoughtful curation of legacy, rarity, and personal expression—moving beyond overt opulence to a more nuanced, storytelling-driven luxury. Known for championing Indian textiles and craftsmanship on global platforms, Nita Ambani’s appearance at the TIME100 Gala once again reinforced a broader narrative: India’s heritage can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with global luxury, not just as fashion, but as cultural identity.
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Diamond Market Shows Resilience As Large Stones And Fancy Shapes Drive Demand
Global Sector Reports Stable Fundamentals Ahead Of Key Industry Events
The global diamond sector is maintaining overall stability, with notable strength emerging in large, high-quality stones and fancy elongated shapes, according to the latest trade intelligence.
Diamonds in the 7–9.99 carat range are experiencing robust demand, while 10-carat-and-larger sizes — particularly D-Flawless rounds — continue to sell briskly. Smaller round stones in the 0.30–0.89 carat range are also showing signs of stabilization after a period of softness.
The Bharat Diamond Bourse in Mumbai is anticipating a market recovery following a temporary Iran ceasefire, with optimism returning among regional traders. However, manufacturers are adopting a wait-and-see approach ahead of next week’s De Beers Sight April 27–30, with a modest allocation widely projected. Indian factories are preparing for May summer closures, leading to a deferral in rough buying activity.
On the supply side, Angola has forecast an 8% increase in rough diamond production for 2025, projecting output of 15.2 million carats — a development expected to support broader market supply.
Fancy elongated shapes — including ovals, marquises, and emeralds — are outperforming rounds in the 2-carat-and-larger segment. High-quality marquises are commanding the highest premiums in the market, with long radiants and long cushions also facing notable supply constraints. In India, 2-carat-plus sizes are advancing, supported by sustained U.S. demand and rough shortages that are providing upward price support for polished stones.
Israel’s market is observing a temporary pause in activity due to Memorial Day and Independence Day observances. In the United States, the National Retail Federation projects $7.5 billion in Mother’s Day jewelry sales on May 10.
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