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VAJRA INDUSTRY RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC MEET (VAIRAM) 2025 organised by GJEPC, IIT Madras inaugurated in Chennai
The Vajra Industry Research and Academic Meet (Vairam) 2025, a joint effort by GJEPC and InCent LGD IIT Madras, was officially introduced at the IITM Research Park in Chennai.
Madras at IITM Research Park, Chennai, was unveiled by Prof. V Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, Prof M S Ramachandra Rao, InCent-LGD, IIT Madras, Mr. Manish Jiwani, Co-Convener, LGD Committee, GJEPC and Mr. Sabyasachi Ray, Executive Director, GJEPC among other dignitaries and industry experts.
The workshop features several panel discussions. “Beyond Gems: Next-Generation Applications of OLab-Grown Diamonds” explores LGDs’ potential in various industries beyond jewellery. “Lab-Grown Diamond Growth and Treatment Recipes and Challenges” delves into the intricacies of CVD and HPHT methods. “Diamond Quality Checks and Certification” addresses the crucial need for standardised quality control for gems, jewellery, and seeds. “Lab Grown Diamond Machines and Processing Equipment” will highlight the importance of indigenous equipment manufacturing to bolster India’s self-reliance. The workshop has drawn 150 + participants from the industry.
Key Takeaways
Diamond Quality Checks & Certification:
- Advanced treatments challenge LGD grading and certification accuracy.
- Key challenges: ensuring grading accuracy, standardization, and detecting undisclosed synthetics.
- Emphasis on advanced testing methods, tech-driven grading, and industry consistency.
- Traceability of tested items is a major issue.
- LGDs are both supplementary and complementary to the diamond industry.
- Mimicking natural diamond growth patterns in LGDs remains a challenge.
LGD Growth & Treatment Recipes: Key Takeaways
- Increasing nitrogen in HPHT accelerates growth, benefiting gem-quality diamonds but not other industrial uses.
- Focus on optimizing growth parameters, impurity control, and enhancement for superior diamonds.
- Challenges include consistency, reducing defects, scalability, and reliance on high-purity raw materials.
- Future focus on refining processes, improving sustainability, and enhancing research-industry collaboration.
Diamond Quality Checks & Certification (Continued): Key Takeaways
Strengthening quality assurance frameworks is essential to ensure consumer trust globally.
Grading LGDs differs from natural diamonds, especially in color; secondary reference masters needed.
Labs must assess hue saturation and intensity, not just color for LGDs.
Clarity characteristics differ due to metallic inclusions in LGDs.
Color grading challenges arise in borderline clusters where AI struggles.
LGDs are cut for perfection, unlike natural diamonds, which are cut for weight retention.
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Divine Solitaires strengthens partnership with Anopchand Tilokchand Jewellers to accelerate solitaire growth in Raipur
Jignesh Mehta and Siddharth Baradiya align on future growth as Divine Solitaires scales its natural diamond footprint through local market leadership
Divine Solitaires is further strengthening its footprint in key regional markets through its focused partner-led expansion strategy. In Raipur, its growing association with Anopchand Tilokchand Jewellers (AT Jewellers) is playing a pivotal role in accelerating the solitaire category and driving stronger business outcomes in the region.
By combining Divine Solitaires’ globally benchmarked solitaire standards with AT Jewellers’ strong local market presence, the partnership is enabling both brands to build deeper consumer trust, enhance category visibility, and capture a larger share of the evolving solitaire demand in the city.
As consumer awareness and preference for solitaires continue to rise, jewellers aligned with structured, branded offerings are increasingly gaining a competitive edge in their respective markets. Divine Solitaires’ partner-driven model is designed to help jewellers capitalise on this shift—offering not just superior product standards but also a clear pathway to scale in a high-growth segment.

Jignesh Mehta, MD & Founder, Divine Solitaires, said:
“Our partnership with Anopchand Tilokchand Jewellers reflects how we are building the solitaire category market-by-market with strong regional players. In markets where we work closely with our partners, we are seeing stronger momentum in solitaire demand and improved category performance.
This model gives jewellers a clear edge—access to globally benchmarked diamonds along with the ability to differentiate and scale in a high-potential category. As we expand, our focus remains on building such strong, long-term partnerships across key markets.”
Jignesh Mehta recently visited the AT Jewellers store in Raipur, where he met with the leadership team led by Siddharth Baradiya to review market performance and align on future growth plans.
Siddharth Baradiya, Owner, Anopchand Tilokchand Jewellers, added:
“Our association with Divine Solitaires has significantly strengthened our solitaire offering and positioned us more competitively in the Raipur market. It has helped us build greater customer trust while driving consistent growth in this category.”

With a presence across 200+ stores in 100+ cities, Divine Solitaires continues to expand its partner network selectively across high-potential markets. Early partner jewellers are already benefiting from stronger category traction, and the brand remains focused on collaborating with leading retailers to drive the next phase of growth in the natural diamond solitaire segment.
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