National Jewellery Awards 2025 Celebrates Brilliance, Craftsmanship & Innovation at Jio World Convention Centre

The All India Gem & Jewellery Domestic Council (GJC) proudly hosted the 14th edition of the World Gold Council (WGC) Presents National Jewellery Awards (NJA’25), powered by IDT Gemological Laboratories Worldwide, at Jasmine Hall, Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai, in conjunction with the India Gem & Jewellery Show (GJS). The evening was a dazzling celebration of India’s finest jewellery talent, honouring excellence across the entire value chain of the industry. Adding to the grandeur, the event was graced by Smt. Chitra Kishor Wagh (Member of the Maharashtra Legislative Council) and the glamorous presence of actress Mrunal Thakur.
Supported by esteemed partners including Prima Art (Trophy Partner), Gemological Institute of America (GIA) (Designed Category Partner), Platinum Guild India (PGI) (Platinum Partner), Godrej (Security Partner), Debeers Group & Swarnshilp (Supporting Partner), Ambe Express Logistics Pvt Ltd (Logistics Partner), and International Institute of Gemology (IIG) (Education Partner), NJA’25 stood as a testament to the collaborative spirit and innovation driving the industry forward.
World Gold Council (WGC) Presents National Jewellery Awards (NJA’25), powered by IDT Gemological Laboratories Worldwide event shone brighter with the Glamorous arrival of actress Mrunal Thakur as the chief guest, leaving both the industry and the audience delighted. Known for her grace and authenticity, Mrunal took the stage not only to celebrate the occasion but also to share her personal connection with jewellery. “I like different jewellery at different times—heavy pieces during festive moods and lightweight ones with western outfits. I go easy with what’s trending, but my all-time favourite is the nosepin. It’s something very close to my heart, a gift from my grandfather.” Her heartfelt words added a personal touch to the glamorous evening. She also took a moment to warmly congratulate the winners, applauding their creativity and craftsmanship: “It’s inspiring to see such incredible talent being recognized. Congratulations to all the winners—you truly deserve this spotlight.”
Award Segments & Categories:
NJA’25 featured five major award segments, encompassing 31 sub-categories, ensuring a holistic representation of India’s jewellery ecosystem:
- Jewellery Award
- The Bride’s Pride (Gold Bridal Jewellery of the Year): Arjunaa Jewellers (Bengaluru)
- The Bride’s Pride (Diamond/Colour stone Bridal Jewellery of the Year): Mohanlal Narayandas Jewellers (Bikaner)
- The Bride’s Pride (Polki/Jadau Bridal Jewellery of the Year): Raniwala Jewellers Pvt Ltd (Jaipur)
- Couture Jewellery of the Year (Gold or Diamond): Kays Jewels Pvt Ltd (Kanpur)
- The New – Age Women’s Jewellery (9 to 5 Jewellery – Gold or Diamond): Khurana Jewellery House (Amritsar)
- Paramparik Jewellery: T J Impex Fine Jewels LLP (Mumbai)
- Platinum Jewellery of the Year: Emerald Jewel Industry India Limited (Coimbatore)
- Bangle/Bracelet/Kada of the Year (Gold): Vikas Chains and Jewellery Pvt Ltd (Delhi)
- Bangle/Bracelet/Kada of the Year (Diamond): Sawansukha Jewellers Pvt Ltd (Kolkatta)
- Bangle/Bracelet/Kada of the Year (Polki/Jadau): Dassani Brothers (Mumbai)
- Bangle/Bracelet/Kada of the Year (Colour Stone): Verma Jewellers (Solan)
- Earring of the Year (Gold): Mehta Emporium Jewellers (Mumbai)
- Earring of the Year (Diamond): G R Thanga Maligai & Sons (Chennai)
- Earring of the Year (Polki/Jadau): Sparkle Diamonds( A Unit of Shree Radhe JewellersPvt Ltd) (Chndigarh)
- Earring of the Year (Colour Stone): G R Thanga Maligai & Sons (Chennai)
- Ring of the Year (Gold): Arjuna Jewellers (Bengaluru)
- Ring of the Year (Diamond): Tribhuvandas Bhimji Zaveri Lyd (Mumbai)
- Ring of the Year (Polki/Jadau): Sona Chandis (Kanpur)
- Ring of the Year (Colour Stone): DC Jewellers Pvt Ltd (Ratlam)
- Accessory of the Year: Vummidi Bangaru Jewellers, Pvt. Ltd. (Chennai)
- All Eyes on HIM (Men’s Jewellery of the Year): DC Jewellers Pvt Ltd (Ratlam)
- Sterling Silver Jewellery (Silver Jewellery of the Year): Manish Bhindi Jewels (Rajkot)
- Sterling Silver Artefacts: Daeiou Jewels Pvt Ltd (Dindigul)
- Store Award
- Single Store Award North: Verma Jewellers (Solan)
- Single Store Award South: Aaryak Jewellery Pvt Ltd (Bengaluru)
- Single Store Award West: Lalit Mehta Jewellers (Pune)
- Single Store Award East: Manik Chand and sons (J) pvt ltd (Guwahati)
- Design Award has two sub category
- Designer of the Year (Hand Sketch): Kavitha Rajendra.
- Designer of the Year (CAD/Procreate):Viral Panchal
- Student of the year Award 10 students were felicitated from different Institutes
Mr. Rajesh Rokde, Chairman of GJC, on this ocassion said – ““The National Jewellery Awards are the highest honour in our industry, celebrating the finest in design, craftsmanship, and innovation. NJA’25 was a spectacular showcase of talent across brands, designers, and students, and I extend heartfelt congratulations to all the winners. The Student of the Year Award highlighted the emerging talent shaping the future of our industry. Having Mrunal Thakur present the awards added elegance and star power—she was truly graceful throughout the ceremony, beautifully highlighting the achievements of our talented jewellery community and capturing the essence of Indian jewellery, where tradition meets contemporary style.”
Mr. Avinash Gupta, Vice Chairman, GJC Mr. Avinash Gupta, Vice Chairman, GJC, said: “What makes NJA truly special is its inclusivity. We celebrate every contributor—from emerging designers to visionary retailers in metros. This year saw the highest number of entries in the history of the awards, making the jury process incredibly challenging. Choosing winners wasn’t easy; each submission brought something unique to the table. NJA’25 reflects the evolving aspirations of our industry and serves as a call to keep innovating and collaborating as we shape the future of Indian jewellery.”
Mr. Sunil Poddar, Convenor of NJA: “The National Jewellery Awards are more than accolades—they are a celebration of the soul of our industry. NJA’25 is a tribute to the thousands of artisans, designers, and entrepreneurs who continue to shape India’s jewellery legacy. I especially want to congratulate the students and young designers who participated with such passion and creativity. Their work reflects the future of Indian jewellery—bold, sustainable, and full of storytelling. We’re proud to offer a platform that not only recognizes excellence but inspires the next generation of creators.”
Mr. Rupesh Tambi,Joint Convenor of NJA: “NJA’25 is a celebration of artistry, innovation, and India’s rich jewellery heritage. I’ve seen remarkable dedication behind every entry—bold, thoughtful, and deeply rooted in culture. This platform continues to unite legacy brands and emerging talent, and the energy this year was unmatched. Mrunal Thakur’s presence added glamour and pride, perfectly reflecting the brilliance NJA stands for. Congratulations to all the winners—you’ve set new benchmarks for creativity and excellence.”
With glittering trophies, heartfelt speeches, and a showcase of India’s finest jewellery, NJA’25 reaffirmed its position as the industry’s most prestigious platform. As the curtains closed on this spectacular evening, the industry looked ahead—energized, inspired, and ready to craft the future.