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Kumari Fine Jewellery Launches Modern Indian Original Reframing Gold, Lab-Grown Diamonds

Kumari Fine Jewellery unveiled "Modern Indian Original" in Mumbai on March 5, 2026, positioning gold and lab-grown diamonds as "wearable heirlooms."

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Kumari Fine Jewellery Launches Modern Indian Original Reframing Gold, Lab-Grown Diamonds
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Kumari Fine Jewellery unveiled "Modern Indian Original" in Mumbai on March 5, 2026, an International Women’s Day-timed showcase that reframes gold and lab-grown diamonds as "wearable heirlooms." The launch places multifunctional everyday pieces at the center of the brand’s new messaging, with a clear emphasis on pieces designed to be worn, layered, and passed on.

The house leans on a declared signature language of a modern aesthetic paired with timeless elegance, summed up in the tagline "everyday extra." The brand highlights "stackable coloured gemstones, contemporary gold pieces, and lab-grown diamond jewellery that easily blend style with sustainability." Functional claims run through the collection: the pieces are presented as "multifunctional designs that can be layered, stacked, and worn with many different styles."

Kumari also continues to promote its Bold Gold Collection, described in brand materials as "Our most recent collection is the Bold Gold Collection, which reimagines the timeless beauty of gold with a modern twist. This collection features bold earrings, statement necklaces, delicate bracelets, and versatile rings, all crafted to blend the heritage of the precious metal with contemporary aesthetics." Social captions reinforce that positioning; one post reads, "Kumari Jewels redefines gold jewellery with their Bold Gold collection, modern, statement-worthy pieces crafted for the bold and expressive woman."

Ownership and lineage anchor the contemporary pivot. Kumari is presented as part of the DP Jewel Line family, which was "Started in 1940 by the late Dhulchand Ji Kataria" and is described as having "over eight decades" of continuity. Company materials say that the "solid foundation of purity and trust laid by him has continued to soar higher under the subsequent generations." Vikas Kataria is identified as the owner of Kumari Fine Jewellery and is reported to have "talks about the plans going forward."

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The brand’s embrace of lab-grown diamonds surfaces repeatedly in descriptions of the new work, yet specific sourcing and verification remain unspecified in the materials released with the launch. Pieces are presented as blending "style with sustainability" through the inclusion of lab-grown diamonds, but certification details, laboratory reports, origin of gold, and manufacturing provenance were not supplied with the showcase information.

Kumari’s March 5 presentation ties a contemporary, stackable design program to an eight-decade family legacy, and it signals a focused attempt to position gold and lab-grown diamonds as heirloom-capable everyday pieces. The next moves that Vikas Kataria outlined in discussions will determine whether the collections find broader retail distribution, formal certification for lab-grown stones, and international reach beyond the Mumbai showcase.

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