Mumbai-based Param Exports presents ‘One-of-a-kind India Mixed Cut’ to commemorate 70th Independence Day

Talking of antique cuts in diamonds, Param Exports is known to be the trend setter. The well-known manufacturer has introduced quite unique and one-of-a-kind cuts in the past.
Mumbai-based Param Exports presents ‘One-of-a-kind India Mixed Cut’ to commemorate 70th Independence Day

Param Exports, manufacturer, exporter, importer of versatile range of Diamonds in a wide variety of antique cuts in all shapes and sizes, has announced its latest offering – India Mixed Cut – a 3.60 cts sparkling diamond in two pieces, which has been the result of tireless efforts of Param Exports’ in-house artists.

This astonishing India map has SI 1 clarity; measures 17.55x17.55x2.17 mm and weighs 3.60 cts. One needs to see it to believe it. Facets of this diamonds originate from where Delhi, heart and political centre of the country is located. It is no wonder that the company is introducing this astonishing piece of art to celebrate 70th Independence Day, this 15th August.

India is of prime importance to the international diamond industry as a major cutting and polishing hub. Out of world’s every 10 diamonds, 9 are processed (cut & polished) in India. Talking of country’s importance to the international diamond industry, Ashish Donda, Partner, Param Exports says “India is unique as the country gave the world its first diamonds many centuries ago. Today, our country boasts of being not only one of the most important diamond centers in the global diamond industry but also being a stable, well-developed, technologically advanced manufacturing base. To show our due respect to the country as well as the diamond industry, we decided to present our ‘One-of-a-kind India Mixed Cut’ diamond on this day. It is of immense and honour to present this amazing cut diamond to the world on our country’s 70th Independence Day.”

Every rough diamond has its own story tell and this story is revealed through its shape. And, Ashish Donda has honed the skills to give each diamond its story, under the tutelage of his father and founder of Param Exports, Damjibhai Donda. Inspiration for the antique cuts comes either from nature or from the surroundings. And, that is how, Param Exports has presented antique cut diamonds in the shape of gun, Christmas tree, car, cricket bat, kitty in the past. Param Exports has been trend setter when it comes to antique cuts. They believe in creating unique cuts, which are hard to find anywhere else.

The picture of India Mixed Cut speaks for itself. Quite unique and unusual!


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