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Vandals Expands Global Presence with London Exhibition at JW Marriott Grosvenor
The lab-grown diamond couture brand brings its vision of responsible luxury to a global audience with an exclusive showcase of sustainable, design-forward collections in London.
Vandals, the pioneering fine jewellery label by Vandana M Jagwani, made a striking international statement with an exclusive pop-up exhibition in London, spotlighting the future of luxury through sustainable design.
The exhibition offered an exclusive preview of Vandals’ latest collections, thoughtfully designed merging rich heritage, modular styling, and artistic expression, specifically created for a new generation that values sustainability without compromising on elegance.
Hosted at the prestigious JW Marriott Grosvenor House in London, the showcase welcomed notable personalities, media, and jewellery connoisseurs for an immersive evening dedicated to ethical innovation and contemporary elegance in lab-grown diamond jewellery.


Among the distinguished attendees were global digital creators and luxury enthusiasts including Film Director Yun Wen, who beautifully adorned Vandals jewellery, along with Digital creators like Shilan Shokohi, Nhanta, Evita, Lim Woan, Kevin Lemars, Fashion models like Natasha Kasatkina, Ritika Malhotra, Singer Devangi Chopra, and My Shadow Beats (Pallavi Raj), adding a vibrant and international flair to the evening.
Guests explored a curated selection of designs that reflect Vandals’ core philosophy, luxury that is mindful, expressive, and planet-positive. With sustainability at the forefront, every Vandals creation fuses cutting-edge technology with exceptional craftsmanship, proving that conscious jewellery can be both breathtaking and responsible.

Speaking at the event, Vandana M Jagwani, Founder & Creative Director of Vandals, quoted, “Vandals is more than jewellery, it’s a movement redefining what luxury looks like today. We are delighted to present our creations in London and share our vision in ethical beauty with a global audience.”
This successful London showcase marks a significant milestone in Vandals’ global expansion as the brand continues to champion responsible luxury in key international markets.
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AGTA appeals US Government to Scrap 10% Import Tariff on Gemstones
Trade body seeks exemption for coloured gemstones under new temporary tariff regime, with potential implications for diamonds.
The American Gem Trade Association (AGTA) has formally appealed to the US government to remove the newly imposed 10% global import tariff on gemstones, and potentially diamonds, warning of its impact on the trade.
The tariff was announced on February 20 after the US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs issued under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). In response, the administration introduced a temporary 10% import surcharge under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974. The measure will remain in effect for 150 days unless Congress votes to extend it, though further tariff mechanisms have not been ruled out.
AGTA has submitted a formal request to the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), urging that precious and semiprecious coloured gemstones be added to the exception list under Annex I or Annex II. The association argued that these stones are not mined domestically in the US and therefore should qualify for exemption.
Previously, AGTA’s lobbying efforts contributed to diamonds and gemstones being included in Annex III — a list of products eligible for potential exemption from duties for “aligned” countries. This had placed Indian diamonds and gemstones on track for relief following a prospective US-India trade agreement. However, it remains unclear whether Annex III provisions apply under the new tariff framework that recently took effect.
If the across-the-board exemption request is denied, AGTA has asked the USTR to confirm whether Annex III remains a viable pathway for country-specific tariff relief on coloured gemstones.
While the current petition focuses on coloured gemstones, AGTA noted that trade experts believe any exemption granted in this category could effectively extend to diamonds, as seen in past trade agreements such as the US–European Union deal.

“We will continue to work tirelessly toward eliminating tariffs on gemstone imports into the US. We remain fully committed to this effort — giving up is not an option,” said AGTA President Bruce Bridges and CEO John Ford.
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