IIG collaborates with Shringar House of Mangalsutra Ltd; signs MOU to elevate Next-Gen Jewelry Designers through IIG Designer of the Month Competition
The International Institute of Gemology (IIG), a leader in gem and jewelry education, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Shringar House of Mangalsutra Ltd, one of India’s leading Mangalsutra manufacturer. This collaboration introduces an exclusive PAN-India IIG Designer of the month competition for IIG students, offering them a unique opportunity to conceptualize, create, and see their designs brought to life
Real-World Exposure for Aspiring Designers
Winning designs will be manufactured in 22K and 18K gold at Shringar’s state-of-the-art facility, ensuring students gain real-world exposure beyond the classroom. The designs will be judged by an esteemed panel featuring Chetan Thadeshwar, Chairman & MD of Shringar House of Mangalsutra Ltd., Rahul Desai, CEO & MD of IIG, and two leading jewelry retailers (jointly selected by Shringar and IIG). Finalists will have the chance to showcase their work at a grand finale event, with top designers securing paid internships or employment at Shringar, along with sponsorship opportunities. Open to IIG students across all campuses in India, IIG Designer of the Month competition will be a great opportunity for IIG Jewelry Design students.
IIG’s Commitment to Practical Learning
At IIG, education goes beyond theory. The institute has continuously evolved to provide students with hands-on experiences, direct industry engagement, and practical learning opportunities. This partnership with Shringar further cements IIG’s role as a catalyst for aspiring jewelry professionals, ensuring they graduate not just with knowledge, but with tangible industry experience.
Rahul Desai’s Vision for the Initiative
“Education must be immersive, dynamic, and relevant to the industry’s evolving needs. This MoU is more than just an agreement; it is an initiative to cultivate talent, sharpen design acumen, and create professionals who understand both heritage and modernity in jewelry. At IIG, we are committed to ensuring that our students don’t just learn; they lead. With Shringar’s expertise and legacy, this competition provides them with an invaluable opportunity to bring their creativity to life and take their first steps into the professional world with confidence.” said Rahul Desai, CEO & MD of IIG.
Shringar’s Commitment to Nurturing Talent
Speaking on this collaboration, Chetan Thadeshwar, Chairman & MD of Shringar House of Mangalsutra Ltd., shared: “At Shringar, we have always believed in creating new talent. This competition is not just about finding the next great design; it’s about mentoring the next generation of jewelry designers, helping them understand the intricacies of craftsmanship, and providing them with a platform to showcase their vision. We are proud to join hands with IIG in this endeavor, ensuring that creativity meets opportunity in the most impactful way.”
Shaping the Future of Jewelry Design
As a leader in jewelry education, IIG continues to expand its global reach through strategic industry partnerships, ensuring that students are equipped with cutting-edge skills and exposure to real-world industry practices. This MoU is evidence of IIG’s commitment to education in all forms and formats, continuously innovating to provide maximum value to students.
With this initiative, IIG and Shringar House of Mangalsutra Ltd. are shaping the future of jewelry design; one student, one idea, and one masterpiece at a time.