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The International Institute of Gemology (IIG) continues to lead the way in providing comprehensive and practical learning experiences for its students. Recently, IIG organized a series of factory visits for its students to three of Surat’s most esteemed facilities: Hari Krishna Exports, Greenlab Diamonds, and Golden Carat.
These visits not only enhanced the students’ understanding of the Gem and Jewelry (G&J) industry but also strengthened the institute’s commitment to producing well-rounded professionals equipped with both theoretical knowledge and practical expertise.
At Hari Krishna Exports, one of the world’s premier diamond manufacturing units, students witnessed the intricate processes that transform rough diamonds into the brilliant gemstones that adorn jewelry worldwide. The visit offered an exclusive glimpse into India’s leading role in the global diamond industry, showcasing the sophisticated techniques used in cutting and polishing diamonds. Students had the unique opportunity to observe the entire journey of a diamond, from its rough state to a polished masterpiece. This experience provided invaluable insights into the craftsmanship and precision required in diamond manufacturing, further validating India’s status as a global leader in the industry.
Adding to the significance of the visit, students had the honor of interacting with Padmashri. Savji Dholakia, the founder of Hari Krishna Exports. In a special session, Mr. Dholakia shared candid business lessons that left a lasting impression on the students, inspiring them with his journey and success in the diamond industry.
The visit to Greenlab Diamonds, a pioneer in lab-grown diamond manufacturing, introduced students to the cutting-edge technologies driving this rapidly growing sector. Here, they explored the innovative processes involved in creating lab-grown diamonds, gaining a deep understanding of the science and technology that set this industry apart. Mr. Smit Patel – Partner himself spend an hour with students to guide and motivate them. The visit highlighted the exciting opportunities that lie within the lab-grown diamond sector, emphasizing the importance of research and practical skills in pursuing a successful career in this growing field. The visit showcased new opportunities for students in research, practical skills, and careers within the evolving diamond sector.
At the Golden Carat jewelry manufacturing unit, students explored the world of jewelry creation. They explored every stage of the process, from design and casting to setting and finishing. This visit provided a comprehensive overview of the craftsmanship and techniques essential for producing high-quality jewelry, offering students a hands-on experience that complemented their classroom learning. The exposure to real-world practices in jewelry manufacturing enriched their understanding of the meticulous attention to detail and artistry required to excel in this domain.
“At IIG, we pride ourselves on being a progressive global institute that covers every arena of the Gem and Jewelry industry. We believe that a thorough understanding, coupled with practical learning and exposure to real-world experiences, is essential in shaping and creating versatile professionals. Our commitment to comprehensive education ensures that our students are not only knowledgeable but also industry-ready, prepared to make meaningful contributions to the global G&J landscape.” says Rahul Desai, MD & CEO, IIG.
These factory visits align perfectly with IIG’s mission and vision to empower the trade globally by offering next-level education that combines rigorous academic training with practical, hands-on experiences. As a premier global institute, IIG believes that understanding every facet of the industry, from the ground up is crucial.
“The experience was truly eye-opening. Seeing the entire process firsthand, from diamond cutting to jewelry manufacturing, gave me a much deeper understanding of the industry. The insights we gained, especially from interacting with industry leaders like Mr. Savji Dholakia, were invaluable. It was a reminder of how much more there is to learn and how important it is to stay curious and passionate about our profession.” shared a student who was a part of the factory visits.
About IIG
The International Institute of Gemology (IIG) is a globally recognized institution dedicated to providing top-notch education in gemology, jewelry design, and related fields. With a commitment to practical learning and a mission to empower the global G&J industry, IIG combines traditional knowledge with modern innovations, preparing students to excel in every facet of the industry. Through initiatives like factory visits, IIG ensures that its graduates are well-equipped to meet the demands of the ever-evolving global market.
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