Dharmanandan Diamonds

Dharmanandan Diamonds ~ધર્મનંદન ડાયમંડ્સ~
Private
Industry Gem and Jewelry
Founded August 31, 2007 in Surat, India
Founder

Laljibhai Patel

Tulshibhai Patel
Headquarters Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Area served
Worldwide
Key people

Laljibhai Patel (Chairman)

Tulshibhai Patel (Vice Chairman)

Hitesh Patel (M.D.)

Piyush Patel (Executive Director)

Dayalbhai Patel

Prakash Goti

Shailesh Goti

Sanjay Virani
Products

Polished Diamonds

Jewelry
Revenue US$ 825 million (March, 2015)
Number of employees
3682 (September, 2015)
Website http://www.ddpl.com

Dharmanandan Diamonds (also known as DDPL) is an Indian diamond manufacturing company headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India and has manufacturing facility in Surat, Gujarat, India, that manufacture diamond and Jewelry.

History

In the year 1985, two friends and then diamond merchants in Surat, Laljibhai Patel and Tulshibhai Patel, founded a small diamond manufacturing unit named Shreeji Gems. Shreeji Gems witnessed moderate growth and in the year 1993 it was registered as a partnership firm and renamed to Dharmanandan Diamonds. The business continued to grow and later after 14 years, on August 31, 2007, it was formally incorporated as Dharmanandan Diamonds Pvt. Ltd.

Business Activities

DDPL mainly focuses on cutting and polishing quality diamonds, which it eventually sells to retailers and jewelers across the globe. The company manufactures diamonds in various shapes and size, ranging from 0.01 carat to 10 carat and distributes its products through its sales offices at Hong Kong, USA and Belgium. Moreover, it also enables consumers to buy diamonds and Jewellery online through its website. In 2008, Dharmanandan Diamonds achieved status of Sightholder[1] and is on De Beers Global Sightholder Sales's (DBGSS) list since then. As of March 2015, the company has more than 3600 employees, with revenue of US$ 825 million.

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