By Invitation
Welfare of artisans, women empowerment, consumer confidence will be priorities for Aksha Kamboj
Aksha Kamboj is the first woman to be elected National Vice President of India Bullion and Jewellers Association Ltd (IBJA).She spoke to JEWELBUZZ on the honour of being National Vice President of IBJA, her focus areas, priorities, women empowerment amongst other things.
It’s definitely an honour to be elected as National Vice President of IBJA, which is 105 year old reputed trade body. With my appointment, a great responsibility is thrust on me.
Women empowerment
I would like more and more women entrepreneurs to join this sector. Skill development and education awareness programme for artisan and jewellers will be a focus area for me
I would like to establish a new women’s wing and ensure that more and more women join the same. I would like to recognise efforts of women entrepreneurs through awards.
Welfare of artisans
I will work towards arranging grants for upgrading the skills of our artisans. I am amazed to see the exquisite handcrafted jewellery and artefacts made by our artisans; I would like to bring them into the mainstream through financial and marketing support.
We must ensure that the next generation of artisans continue to work in jewellery sector; this will ensure that we protect our rich handcrafted jewellery legacy. Proper remuneration for artisans is must for them to survive.
Consumer confidence
Responsible sourcing and purity (of gold, silver) are important and critical issues that need to be addressed. Customer is the king ; we cannot afford to misinform and misguide the customer. We cannot afford to lose the trust of our consumers.
We need to reach out to consumers in every part of the country. In this regard I would like work on organizing more B2C shows.
By Invitation
Artisan Perspectives: Rethinking Craft In The Age Of Lab-Grown Stones
Prapanjj S K Kota
Founder & CEO at Réia Diamonds
- Traditionally, diamond value was driven by rarity, origin, and size, with craftsmanship playing a secondary role.
- With the rise of lab-grown diamonds, abundance is shifting focus from rarity to design and craftsmanship.
- Jewellery-making is returning to a craft-first approach, placing artisans at the core of value creation.
- Skill, precision, and finishing quality are becoming primary differentiators.
The rarity of diamonds has historically dictated their market value, and most of the conversation surrounding a diamond’s value has revolved around where (and how rare) it came from, and how large it was. While craftsmanship has always been important, it has often remained secondary, simply supporting the diamond rather than receiving the buyer’s focus.
As lab-grown diamonds begin to enter the market in greater numbers, the conversation surrounding them is also changing. With an increasing supply of diamonds, being a differentiating factor in jewellery becomes much more about design, craftsmanship, and the quality of work than about rarity.
For artisans, this shift means that the focus of making jewellery has returned to the craft itself.
From a technical perspective, lab-grown diamonds do not affect the fundamentals of jewellery making. They will continue to have the same hardness, brilliance, and structural properties that natural diamonds do; therefore, using traditional setting techniques, including precision settings, pavé work, micro-setting, and polishing, will be just as essential. While the tools may be more modern, the knowledge to work with diamonds continues to be based on many years of training and experience.
The major change comes with the new opportunities presented by working with lab-created stones.




Designers are utilising the increased access to stones to try new layouts incorporating a greater focus on symmetry, scale and intricate detail. As jewellery changes, so does its craftsmanship. Today, with designs that involve numerous stones, layered settings, and modern silhouettes, artisans must have an intentional focus on the structural integrity and balance of the pieces being created, elevating their role more than ever before.
As we see craftsmanship play a supporting role to design when jewellery becomes design-centric, the specifics of how stones are aligned, how strong the setting is, and how well metal surfaces are finished will have an impact on how a piece looks, feels, and holds up over time; and therefore, they cannot be replicated with technology alone.
This change also highlights the importance of India’s historical craft traditions. Surat’s experience in the production of diamonds has established it as a leading force in the world of fine jewellery. This industry relies heavily on a team of talented craftsmen and manufacturing expertise, which plays a very important role in the overall development of jewellery that uses natural as well as lab-grown diamonds.




The introduction of lab-grown diamonds offers a fresh new direction for many artisans, as well as introducing something new into the world of fine jewellery. As it becomes less critical to know where a stone comes from, knowing the quality of the craftsmanship around a piece of jewellery will become increasingly essential. Design integrity, structural engineering, and finishing standards will all contribute to defining the real value of a finished piece.
Therefore, there is an opportunity for artisans; thoughtful design with precise execution requires a high level of technical proficiency. The better the craft, the more evident the difference is.
With the rise of lab-grown diamonds, the discussion about value will slowly evolve to include what has always been considered great jewellery: the skill, time, and craftsmanship it takes to create a piece of art from a design.
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