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Rakhi Gifts for Your Sister Under ₹25K from GIVA

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Your sister’s been your built-in best friend, your secret-keeper, and sometimes… your biggest critic. But she’s always been yours. This Rakhi, ditch the cliché gifts and surprise her with jewellery that matches her sparkle and your budget.

Introducing GIVA’s Gold-Studded Lab-Grown Diamond Collection – crafted in solid gold and embedded with ethically grown diamonds, these designs are perfect for the sister who loves modern elegance with a hint of sentiment. Under ₹25,000, these picks balance luxe aesthetics and wearable style – timeless gifts for the woman who’s seen you at your worst and still chose to love you.

Gold Dearest Deer Diamond Necklace

A whimsical design that blends innocence and sparkle, this diamond-studded deer pendant is made for the sister who brings out your inner child. Its minimal silhouette and fine detailing make it perfect for daily wear or layering.

Why she’ll love it: It’s dainty, playful, and gold – just like her.

Gold Glowing Sphere Diamond Hoop Earrings

These aren’t your average hoops. With a diamond sphere that catches light at every angle, they’re subtle yet stunning – ideal for the sister who wears her confidence effortlessly.

Why she’ll love it: They go from Zoom calls to dinner dates without skipping a beat.
 

Gold Forever Knot Diamond Ring

Symbolising your unbreakable bond, this elegant knot ring is set with sparkling lab-grown diamonds and sculpted in fine gold. A meaningful piece that’s stylish and sentimental.

Why she’ll love it: It’s the promise of forever – in a ring.


 

Gold Endless Circle Diamond Bracelet

Classic and contemporary, this diamond bracelet in gold features a circle – representing infinity, wholeness, and sisterhood. It’s lightweight, adjustable, and loaded with love.

Why she’ll love it: It’s sleek, stackable, and seriously special.

Gold Yaprak Diamond Earrings

Inspired by the elegance of falling leaves, these nature-inspired diamond earrings are the perfect gift for a sister with an eye for design. Sculpted in gold and set with lab-grown diamonds, they strike a balance between organic beauty and modern luxury.

Why she’ll love it: Artistic, lightweight, and full of charm – just like her vibe.

Can’t decide on just one? Dive into our complete lab-grown diamond edit crafted in gold – a range full of thoughtful gifts that’ll make her heart skip a beat (and her jewellery box very happy).

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India Hosts Kimberley Process Intersessional Meeting 2026 In Mumbai

Kimberley Process Meeting Focuses On Monitoring, Compliance and Sustainable Diamond Trade

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The Kimberley Process Intersessional Meeting 2026 commenced in Mumbai under India’s Chairship. The meeting, being held from May 11 to May 14, 2026, has brought together representatives from Kimberley Process Participants, Observers, and industry stakeholders from across the world to deliberate on key issues related to the global trade in natural diamonds.

Addressing the gathering, KP Chair 2026, Suchindra Misra, stated that the Kimberley Process has played an important role in supporting peace, protecting livelihoods, and strengthening legitimate diamond trade across producing nations. He emphasised the need to further strengthen trust in the system, enhance cooperation among participants, and ensure that the Kimberley Process remains relevant and effective in a changing global environment.

He also highlighted that natural diamonds represent a sustainable product and that the Kimberley Process continues to remain one of the most progressive certification systems globally.

The Intersessional Meeting will include discussions and meetings of various Working Groups and Committees over the coming days. The deliberations will focus on implementation of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS), monitoring and compliance mechanisms, artisanal and alluvial diamond production, statistics, and measures aimed at strengthening trust in the natural diamond value chain. The proceedings of the Intersessional Meeting will continue till May 14, 2026.

The meeting is also expected to provide an opportunity for Participants and Observers to exchange views on emerging challenges and collaborative approaches for enhancing consumer confidence in ethically sourced natural diamonds.

Senior officials of the Department of Commerce, Government of India, representatives from Kimberley Process Participants, members of the World Diamond Council, Civil Society Coalition members, and other stakeholders are participating in the Intersessional Meeting.

Quote attributed to Kirit Bhansali, Chairman, GJEPC :

“India today stands at the heart of the global natural diamond industry, not only as the world’s largest cutting and polishing center, but also as one of the fastest-growing diamond jewellery markets globally. As an industry, we remain committed to strengthening consumer confidence, promoting transparency, and working together with global stakeholders to ensure that natural diamonds continue to remain a symbol of trust, aspiration, and shared prosperity across the world.

GJEPC, as co-organizer of the Intersessional under India’s Kimberley Process Chairship, is pleased to support this important global platform that will help strengthen confidence, enhance compliance, and reinforce the credibility of the global diamond ecosystem.”

India’s Chairship theme for 2026 focuses on the 3Cs — credibility, compliance, and consumer confidence in the natural diamond sector, with emphasis on strengthening the future of responsibly sourced natural diamonds through constructive dialogue and international collaboration.

The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS), established pursuant to the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 55/56 (2000), is an international initiative aimed at preventing the flow of conflict diamonds into the legitimate diamond trade. At present, the Kimberley Process has 60 Participants representing 86 countries, with the European Union and its Member States participating as a single bloc.

India assumed the Chairship of the Kimberley Process on January 1, 2026, reaffirming its commitment to strengthening responsible sourcing, transparency, and sustainability in the global diamond sector. As one of the world’s leading centres for diamond cutting and polishing, India continues to play an important role in advancing the objectives of the Kimberley Process.

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