Diamond jewellery demand in India likely to double by 2030: De Beers Group CEO
   Date :23-May-2025

 Diamond jewellery demand store
 
DIAMOND company De Beers is expecting diamond jewellery consumption to double in India by 2030, its Chief Executive Al Cook has said. De Beers is launching the Forevermark brand in India. India has become the second largest market for natural diamond jewellery globally, overtaking China last year. We’ve seen double-digit growth for the last few years, and we actually see natural diamond demand in India, which is growing at 12 per cent annually, to double over the next five years by 2030. “Currently, the diamond jewellery demand is just under USD 10 billion. So we’re very confident in the future of India,” De Beers Group CEO Al Cook told reporters.
 
De Beers is planning to open four Forevermark stores, two in Delhi and two in Mumbai, in the next few months. “And within five years, we aim to have more than 100 stores across India,” said Cook, who is on a 3-day visit to the country. “In the digital world, we are launching our e-commerce along with the store launch. And in India...Physical availability is critical. So, for that, we have an expansion for physical stores. We’re going with a cluster-based approach rather than just spray and pray. So, we want to make sure that whichever city or market we go to, we maximise that before we go to the next market. And we have a five-year plan,” he stated.
 
The five-year plan, a combination of company-owned stores and franchisees not only in big cities but will also include tier II and III cities, with a lot of aspiring customers, he added. Cook stressed that De Beers Group sees the long-term commercial future for LGDs as being in high-tech industrial applications after highlighting the company’s intention to close the Lightbox LGD jewellery brand. “De Beers Group’s Element Six subsidiary has the potential to support the development of key technology sectors in India. We believe Element Six can play a collaborative and impactful role in India’s semiconductor and data centre build-out as part of the country’s drive towards AI,” he added.