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As India rapidly emerges as one of the world’s most important jewellery consumption markets, the need for transparency and consumer confidence has never been more critical. Valued at approximately US$80–85 billion in FY24, the Indian jewellery sector is projected to grow to US$225–245 billion by FY35, underscoring the scale and momentum of domestic demand.

For over six decades, GRT Jewellers has been part of countless celebrations, milestones, and memories. Established in 1964, the brand has grown on a foundation of trust, tradition, and craftsmanship, evolving into a respected jewellery name with 66 showrooms; 65 across South India and one in Singapore; offering thoughtfully designed collections in gold, diamonds, platinum, silver, and gemstones.

The holiday season has always inspired joy, sentiment, and celebration. In recent years, however, it has also sparked a significant shift in jewellery-buying patterns across India. Traditionally, festive jewellery gifting centered on gold coins and classic jewellery designs. Today, consumers are increasingly drawn to lightweight studded jewellery, viewing it as a modern expression of luxury, personal style, and meaningful gifting.

Zen Diamond—founded in Istanbul in 2000 and built on a jewellery-making heritage dating back to 1890—has announced a strategic partnership with Francorp, the franchise consulting arm of Franchise India Brands Limited, to propel its next phase of growth in India through a structured franchise model. With a global presence of over 450 stores across 22 countries and five operational stores in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chandigarh, the brand now plans to scale its footprint to more than 20 franchise outlets by 2026.

PNG Jewellers, one of India’s most trusted jewellery brands with a 193-year legacy, opened its first showroom in Bihar on 7 December 2025. Located on Kankarbagh Main Road, the expansive 4000 sq ft store marks an important milestone in the brand’s eastward journey along the historic Peshwa route. After establishing a strong presence in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, Bihar was the natural next step.