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Why Modern Brides Are Falling in Love with Contemporary Diamond Jewelry—Spotlight on the Noor Collection by Oropel
Gone are the days when bridal jewelry meant stashing ornate heirlooms in a locker. Today’s brides are rewriting the rules—opting for pieces that reflect their values, personal style, and modern lifestyle. Whether it’s a lab-grown diamond or a mined classic, contemporary bridal jewelry is about self-expression, sustainability, and long-term wearability.
Leading this movement is Oropel’s Noor Collection—a curated line of handcrafted, versatile diamond jewelry that beautifully blends tradition with modern sophistication. Here are six reasons why the Noor Collection is becoming a go-to for brides redefining luxury on their own terms:

1. Diamonds That Align with Your Values—and Your Aesthetic
With the Noor Collection, you’re free to choose between lab-grown or ethically sourced mined diamonds—without compromising on sparkle or sentiment. Every piece is a celebration of what matters to you, crafted with intention and authenticity.
2. The Noor Necklace: Designed for Every Chapter
This standout piece features three interchangeable, hand-embroidered straps—making it as adaptable as your wedding wardrobe. From ceremonies to after-parties to Sunday brunch, it’s bridal jewelry you’ll want to wear again and again.


3. Timeless Craftsmanship, Modern Sensibility
Each Noor design is handcrafted in 14K gold, merging intricate Indian techniques with clean, contemporary forms. Whether you’re drawn to delicate stackable rings or statement earrings, every piece is built for both beauty and longevity.
4. Jewelry That Tells Your Story
Oropel’s founder, Neeti Patwa, says it best: “Whether you prefer mined or lab-grown, Noor is about jewelry that feels like you.” Each piece is meant to be worn, lived in, and loved—just like the memories you’ll create in them.


5. More Than Just Wedding Day Jewelry
Noor pieces are designed to move with you—from your bridal look to your everyday style. Think diamond studs, versatile chokers, and refined bracelets that look just as good with jeans as they do with lehengas or gowns.
6. Heirlooms of a New Era
These aren’t your grandmother’s jewels—but they’re just as meaningful. With a focus on emotion, longevity, and design, each Noor piece is meant to be passed on—not just through generations, but through life’s many milestones.

Bridal Jewelry That’s Meaningful, Wearable, and Truly Yours
The Noor Collection by Oropel reimagines what bridal jewelry can be—versatile, value-driven, and deeply personal. Because the most beautiful diamond pieces aren’t just worn—they’re lived in.
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MCA raises “small company” thresholds – up to ₹10 cr capital & ₹100 cr turnover from 1st December 2025, major relief for jewellery trade
In a landmark decision that will significantly ease compliance for thousands of jewellery businesses across India, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has revised the definition of “Small Company” under the Companies Act, 2013, effective 1st December 2025.GJC published and sent out this important update to the jewellery trade.
New Eligibility Criteria (both conditions to be satisfied):
- Paid-up Share Capital : ≤ Rs.10 Crore (earlier Rs.4 Crore)
- Annual Turnover : ≤ Rs.100 Crore (earlier Rs.40 Crore) (as per the latest audited financial statements)
Any company exceeding even one of the above limits will cease to be a Small Company.
Key Benefits for Jewellers (Private Limited & Family-Owned Firms):
- Only 2 Board Meetings required in a year
- Exemption from mandatory Internal Audit in most cases
- Substantially lower penalties for defaults
- Simplified Annual Return via Form MGT-7A
- No need to prepare Cash Flow Statement in financials
- Exemption from mandatory Auditor Rotation – continue with existing trusted auditors
- Reduced overall compliance cost and administrative burden
GJC advised jewellery firms to immediately review their Paid-up Capital and Turnover for FY 2024-25 to confirm eligibility and start availing the relaxations from the current financial year itself.
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