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Sky Gold and Diamonds launches diamond bridal jewellery, Zyra Speed Bangles, luxury accessories at IIJS Bharat Signature 2026
Diamond Bridal Jewellery: Designed for Today’s Celebrations
Sky Gold and Diamonds are launching a distinctive range of diamond bridal jewellery that brings together grandeur and wearability. These pieces offer a bigger visual impact while remaining remarkably light in weight, achieved through thoughtful engineering and modular construction. Designed as contemporary bridal wear, the collection reflects modern aesthetics with carefully curated colour stones inspired by current global and Indian trends.


Each design is one of a kind, balancing bold presence with refined detailing. Special attention has been given to ergonomics ensuring comfort through extended wear with elegantly linked chains and seamless construction. Beyond weddings, these creations are designed to be versatile, making them equally relevant for festivals, celebrations, and special occasions, extending their value far beyond a single moment.

Luxury Accessories: Designs Born of Heritage
Expanding beyond jewellery, we are also unveiling a new range of luxury accessories, beginning with finely crafted pens. Rooted in India’s rich cultural heritage, these pieces draw inspiration from the IIJS theme, Indian mythology, revered deities, and the depth of Indian history. Designed as collectibles and statement pieces, these accessories blend artistry with function, offering a refined expression of culture through contemporary design.



Introducing Zyra Speed Bangles
Zyra from the house of Sky Gold & Diamonds, our new range of CNC-cut Speed Bangles, engineered for precision, consistency, and contemporary appeal. Crafted using advanced CNC technology, these bangles deliver sharp detailing, flawless symmetry, and exceptional finish bringing together speed of production with uncompromising quality. Designed for today’s fast-evolving retail environment, Zyra balances modern aesthetics with everyday wearability, making it ideal for customers seeking refined gold bangles that are lightweight, elegant, and instantly relevant. The collection reflects a perfect harmony of technology and craftsmanship, offering retailers a versatile, high-demand product category built for scale without losing its design integrity.
The launch of Speed aka Zyra was graced by Jayant Raniga, a respected global voice in fine jewellery and the driving force behind Pure Jewels, UK. His presence underscored Zyra’s international relevance and Sky Gold & Diamonds’ growing resonance with discerning global retailers who value precision-led design, heritage, and forward-thinking craftsmanship.
Strengthening Natural Diamond Retail Through Collaboration
In partnership with the De Beers Group, Sky Gold & Diamonds is proud to be part of INDRA – the Indian Natural Diamond Retailers Alliance. Through the Heera Hai Aapke Liye programme, this initiative is thoughtfully designed to support retailers by making natural diamonds more visible, accessible, and relevant to today’s consumers.



The programme focuses on attracting first-time diamond buyers, simplifying the purchase journey, and converting curiosity into confident buying decisions—ultimately helping retailers drive meaningful, long-term growth in natural diamond sales.
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GJC Addresses HUID Data Exposure Issue With BIS, Corrective Measures Are Currently Being Initiated
BIS Care App That Exposed The Name and Addresses Of Jewellers While Verifying HUID Details .
The All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council (GJC) has successfully intervened following a technical anomaly on the BIS Care App that exposed the name and addresses of jewellers while verifying HUID details .
Over the past few days, the BIS Care App was found to be displaying the names and addresses of individual jewellers during routine Hallmark Unique Identification (HUID) verifications. Recognizing the privacy implications for its members, GJC immediately escalated the matter to the highest appropriate levels within the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
Upon receiving GJC’s representations, BIS officials acknowledged the discrepancy. The Bureau clarified that such operational details are strictly intended to be visible only for corporate jewellers who have voluntarily opted into the ‘Transfer HUID’ module under the current BIS framework. The data exposure was not intended for general registered jewellers.
GJC has been assured that BIS has escalated the issue internally. Corrective measures are currently being initiated on a priority basis, and the technical glitch is expected to be fully resolved at the earliest.
GJC remains fiercely committed to safeguarding the interests of the domestic jewellery trade the Council stated, reaffirming its dedication to ensuring that members’ operational concerns are promptly and effectively represented before regulatory authorities.
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