Inventory management is one of the most complex and high-impact functions in the diamond jewellery industry. Unlike many manufacturing sectors, jewellery inventory represents a concentration of high-value materials, intricate workmanship, and brand risk. Poor inventory discipline can lead to capital lock-up, quality deterioration, and operational i… Read More
The diamond jewellery industry has traditionally been associated with craftsmanship, heritage, and manual expertise. While these elements remain essential, modern manufacturing increasingly relies on technology to enhance precision, consistency, and operational control. As global buyers demand higher transparency, faster turnaround times, and unifo… Read More
The diamond jewellery industry has entered a phase where responsibility in manufacturing is increasingly intertwined with commercial credibility. Buyers, retailers, and international partners now expect manufacturers to demonstrate not only quality and reliability, but also responsible operational practices that support long-term sustainability and… Read More
Anklets have been an integral part of Indian jewelry traditions for centuries. Worn around the ankle, this delicate yet expressive ornament adds rhythm, elegance, and cultural depth to a woman’s attire. Unlike necklaces or earrings that frame the upper body, anklets draw attention to movement and posture, creating a subtle but powerful visual imp… Read More
Swarajshop has redefined the concept of elegance and craftsmanship in the world of jewelry and ethnic fashion. Founded in 2010, the brand began its journey with a simple mission—to make beautifully handcrafted jewelry accessible to women who apprecia… Read More