
Top 10 Lab Grown Diamond Brands in India 2026 — Honest Comparison Guide
The lab grown diamond market in India has changed fast. Like, really fast. Five years ago, you'd struggle to find a single dedicated lab grown diamond retailer in most Indian cities. Today there are brands building 270-store retail networks, startups raising millions in VC funding, and legacy jewellers pivoting their entire positioning around lab grown stones. It's a lot to keep track of.
So we put together this list — not to rank anyone definitively, but to give you a clear picture of who's actually worth your attention and why. These are brands we've watched closely, and each one has a distinct story.
1. Blu Diamonds
We'll start with ourselves, because honestly, we think our story is relevant to why you're even reading this.
Blu Diamonds is a Mumbai-based lab grown diamond jewellery brand built on five decades of family diamond trade experience. That last part matters more than it might seem. Lab grown diamonds are new to most consumers, but they're not new to us — the gemological knowledge, the sourcing relationships, the understanding of cut quality and grading nuance, all of that comes from fifty years in the natural diamond business. We just applied it to a better, more accessible product.
Our store is at R City Mall, Mumbai. We carry 700+ designs across 14kt yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold. Every solitaire we sell is IGI certified. Every jewellery piece carries SGL certification. We're not hedging on certification — we believe every piece deserves one.
If you're in Mumbai and want to actually see, touch, and try on lab grown diamond jewellery before buying, come in. That's the best way to buy jewellery. Always has been.

2. CaratLane
CaratLane is the giant in the room. India's largest omnichannel fine jewellery retailer — 270+ stores, 98%+ owned by Titan. When Titan backs you, you don't exactly struggle for distribution or brand trust.
They were early to lab grown diamonds and have scaled the category hard. The product range is enormous, which is both a strength and a weakness. You'll find things you love, but you'll wade through a lot to get there. Their try-at-home feature and easy return policies make online buying less risky, which is genuinely smart for a category where trust is still being built.
For someone who wants maximum selection, a familiar brand name, and stores in almost every major city, CaratLane is a logical starting point.
3. Limelight Diamonds
Mumbai-based, with 60+ stores across 45+ cities. Limelight was among the first brands in India to go all-in on lab grown diamonds as a primary product category rather than a side offering. They've earned respect for that early conviction.
Their store footprint is genuinely impressive for a relatively young brand. If you're not in Mumbai or Delhi and need an in-person experience before committing, Limelight likely has a location near you before most others on this list do.
4. House of Quadri
Founded in 2021, Mumbai-based, with a flagship presence in both Mumbai and Gurugram. House of Quadri is going after a different customer than most brands on this list — they're unambiguously positioning in the luxury segment.
The design aesthetic skews editorial. Not everyday office wear jewellery — more like pieces you'd buy for a major occasion or because you genuinely collect jewellery as an art form. Their Gurugram location signals they're serious about the Delhi NCR market, which is arguably India's most important fine jewellery market outside Mumbai.
5. Aukera
Aukera is a Bangalore-based independent brand, founded in 2023, and already backed by Peak XV Partners and Fireside Ventures. Those are serious investors — the kind who don't write cheques for jewellery startups unless they believe the founders understand something about the category that others don't.
They launched with a direct-to-consumer focus and a clean, modern design sensibility. Still early days, but the funding pedigree and Bangalore's strong consumer base for premium direct brands make them one to watch. If they execute well over the next two years, they could be a much bigger name.
6. Emori
Emori gained visibility as an actual Shark Tank India contestant — which, if you've seen how that show works for consumer brands, can be a real springboard for direct-to-consumer credibility. Their focus is solitaires, and they've built their positioning around accessibility and transparency.
The solitaire-first approach makes sense as a strategy. It's the product category where lab grown diamonds offer the clearest value proposition over natural — the price differential is stark, the grading is standardised, and the buying decision is easier to explain. Emori leans into that effectively.
7. GIVA
GIVA started as a silver jewellery brand out of Bangalore and built a genuinely impressive D2C business before expanding into lab grown diamonds. They have strong brand recognition among younger consumers, solid online infrastructure, and real retail presence.
The move into lab grown diamonds was a logical category extension. Whether their core customer — who may have started buying GIVA for silver jewellery — will follow them up the price ladder into diamond pieces remains the interesting question. But they have the brand awareness and distribution to make it work if the product is right.
8. Jewelbox
Founded in 2022 by siblings Nipun and Vidita Kochar, Kolkata-based, raised USD 3.2 million. Stores in Delhi, Gurugram, Chennai, Guwahati, and Bengaluru. That's an interesting geographic spread — the Guwahati presence in particular suggests they're thinking about markets that bigger brands haven't fully served yet.
The sibling founder story gives them an authentic family business narrative in a category where heritage and trust matter. Young brand, but serious intent — the funding and multi-city rollout show it.
9. Rossia Jewels
Gurugram-based, specialising in engagement rings and fine jewellery, with IGI and SGL certification. Rossia has carved a niche around the one purchase category where customers are most likely to do deep research before buying.
Here's the thing about engagement ring specialists: the entire business depends on getting that single transaction exactly right, because the referral value of a perfect engagement ring purchase is enormous. Rossia seems to understand that. Their focus on certification and transparency is exactly right for the customer spending significant money who needs real confidence in what they're buying.
10. Greenlab Diamonds
Surat-based, primarily a B2B manufacturer, with a consumer retail arm called Aigiri. This one's different from everything else on this list.
Surat is the diamond cutting and polishing capital of the world — something like 90% of the world's diamonds pass through the city. A lab grown diamond manufacturer based there, moving into retail, brings something that purely retail brands simply don't have: supply chain visibility from the source. Aigiri is their consumer-facing answer to that. If vertical integration and provenance transparency matter to you, this is a genuinely interesting option.

How to Actually Choose
Don't just pick the brand with the biggest marketing budget or the most Instagram followers. Ask yourself a few things: Does the brand certify every piece they sell? What gold purity are they using? Do they have a location where you can see the jewellery in real light, on a real hand, with someone who can actually answer your questions about the stone?
Certification in particular is non-negotiable. An uncertified lab grown diamond is just a claim. IGI and SGL are the two labs we trust for Indian market purposes, and there are solid reasons for that — which we've covered in detail in our certification guide.
The lab grown diamond market in India is still maturing. Some brands on this list will grow significantly. Some will pivot. A few new ones will emerge. But the fundamentals of what makes a jewellery purchase worth trusting — expertise, transparency, certification, and genuine after-sales care — those don't change.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is the best lab grown diamond brand in India?
Depends on what matters to you. For deep diamond expertise, a 700+ design range, and certified quality in 14kt gold, Blu Diamonds is our honest recommendation — backed by five decades in the diamond trade. For maximum store accessibility, CaratLane covers the most cities. For luxury design positioning, House of Quadri is worth a visit.
Are lab grown diamonds certified in India?
Reputable brands certify every piece through IGI, SGL, or GIA. Always ask for the certificate before purchasing — it's your independent proof of what you're actually buying.
What is a good price for a lab grown diamond ring in India?
A well-made lab grown diamond ring in 14kt gold with an IGI-certified stone typically starts around ₹15,000–₹25,000 for smaller stones and scales significantly with carat weight and design complexity. The price advantage over natural diamonds is most pronounced on solitaires of 0.5ct and above.
What's the difference between IGI and SGL certification?
IGI (Antwerp, founded 1975) is the global leader for lab grown solitaire diamond certification. SGL (London, founded 2007) is excellent for certifying complete jewellery pieces. Both are trusted and widely accepted in India. We use both at Blu Diamonds — IGI for solitaires, SGL for jewellery pieces.
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