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IGI Celebrates International Women’s Day With #TheSilentDiamonds

Women’s Day at the International Gemological Institute- IGI, was all about recognizing the efforts of the silent diamonds among us

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The world’s foremost name in diamond and fine jewelry grading services applauds the victories of women who continue to give their best to our society.

While the world is celebrating stories of women who have successfully carved a niche for themselves globally, Women’s Day at the International Gemological Institute- IGI, was all about recognizing the efforts of the silent diamonds among us. The campaign #TheSilentDiamonds appreciated the victories of the women who we often see, but don’t really discuss, the ones for whom, women’s day is just another day to survive and sustain.

The initiative was to appreciate the women who work against all odds to live a life of dignity, no matter what. From taking up menial jobs to running little roadside enterprises, these women are indeed the epitome of determination and courage.

Team IGI spotted many such inspiring women across the streets of the maximum city and took a moment off to appreciate them for the great work they have been doing. With a beautiful hamper on board, the team met many gratifying eyes that welled with pride. For their contributions to their homes, our lives and the society at large, IGI thanks every #silentdiamond for giving their best for the world and salutes their spirit. Watch a glimpse of the campaign here https://youtu.be/Pa2KlsTS55U.


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