A new report highlights the top 10 gemstone-selling brands in India projected for 2026, reflecting the country's deep cultural and commercial ties to natural gemstones. For overseas jewelry importers, distributors, and private-label brands, this ranking signals shifting consumer preferences and sourcing opportunities in one of the world's largest gemstone markets.
Market context
Natural gemstones have long been integral to Indian heritage, used in everything from bridal jewelry to investment-grade collections. The 2026 ranking underscores sustained domestic demand and India's role as a global hub for colored gemstone cutting, trading, and jewelry manufacturing. Buyers sourcing from India should monitor these brands for design trends and quality benchmarks.
Top brands to watch
While the original report lists 10 brands, key names include established houses like Gemfields, Tanishq, and CaratLane, alongside specialized players such as Gemstone Universe and Navratan. These brands emphasize certified natural stones, ethical sourcing, and innovative designs—factors increasingly important to international buyers seeking traceability and compliance with Western market standards.
Supply-chain impact

India's gemstone sector benefits from established cutting and polishing clusters in Jaipur, Mumbai, and Surat. The rise of these top brands signals growing investment in certification (e.g., GIA, IGI) and digital sales channels. For overseas importers, this means more reliable quality assurance and easier access to calibrated gemstones for OEM/ODM jewelry production.
What buyers should watch
Overseas buyers should track these brands' export strategies, particularly their use of e-commerce platforms and B2B trade shows. The emphasis on natural stones may also influence pricing for synthetic alternatives. Compliance with the Kimberley Process and EU conflict mineral regulations remains critical when sourcing from Indian suppliers.
China sourcing context
While India dominates colored gemstone processing, Chinese buyers often compare Indian rough and cut stones with domestic sources. The 2026 ranking may encourage Chinese jewelry manufacturers to diversify gemstone supply chains, especially for high-demand categories like emeralds, sapphires, and rubies used in bridal and fashion jewelry.
Source: Read the original report | Published: June 12, 2026