

Much of cutting and polishing work happens in Surat in the western state of Gujarat, where lab-grown stones are now cut and polished alongside the mined stones. To move up the value chain, India is betting big on Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD) technology, which is a cleaner, high-tech process used to grow diamonds layer by layer in controlled laboratory conditions.
Beyond affordability, lab-grown diamonds also do not carry the ethical baggage long associated with the mining industry, such as human rights abuses and environmental damage. Industry data suggests India’s lab-grown diamond market, currently worth about US$400 million, could more than triple to over US$1.5 billion within the next decade.