Mini Diamonds (India) Limited ("MDIL") has secured a significant domestic order of INR 14.00 Crores from a Mumbai based existing client on June 01, 2026 for supply of cut and polished lab grown diamonds.
The order forms part of MDIL's focused efforts to deepen its domestic business. The Company has been actively working towards increasing its presence in the Indian market by offering consistent product quality, calibrated pricing, dependable execution and commercially practical terms to its trade partners.
This additional order reflects continued customer confidence in MDIL's ability to deliver lab grown diamonds that meet market requirements in terms of quality, assortment, pricing and timely supply. It also demonstrates the Company's increasing acceptance among domestic buyers at a time when lab grown diamonds are gaining wider relevanceacross jewellery manufacturing, wholesale and value conscious consumer categories. MDIL remains committed to strengthening its domestic lab grown diamond business by expanding its customer base, improving order execution capabilities and building long term relationships with credible trade partners across India.
Shri Upendra Shah, Chairman and Managing Director, Mini Diamonds (India) Limited, had to say the following with regards to this business update: "We are pleased to receive an additional order worth ₹14 crore from Aura Diamond. This repeat business reflects the confidence placed in MDIL's quality standards, timely execution capabilities and transparent trade practices. The domestic lab-grown diamond market continues to offer meaningful opportunities, and we remain focused on building a stronger presence in this segment through reliable supply, competitive offerings and sustained customer relationships. Our emphasis is not only on securing new orders, but also on building repeat and scalable business with credible domestic trade partners. We believe that disciplined execution, product consistency and long-term relationship management will remain key drivers for MDIL's growth in India's lab grown diamond market."