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Indian Diamond Institute

The Indian Diamond Institute (IDI) is an educational and training institution in India dedicated to the fields of diamonds, gemstones and jewellery. It offers programmes in gemmology, diamond grading, jewellery design and jewellery manufacturing technology, and serves as a centre for skill development for the country's gem and jewellery industry.

Type Educational and training institute
Field Diamonds, gems and jewellery
Country India
Abbreviation IDI

Background

India is one of the world's largest centres for the cutting, polishing and trading of diamonds, with the city of Surat in Gujarat playing a particularly prominent role in the global diamond processing industry. The Indian Diamond Institute was established to provide structured technical education and certification for professionals working in this sector, supporting the industry with trained gemmologists, graders, designers and manufacturing technicians.

Academic activities

The institute offers a range of certificate, diploma and short-term courses. Typical areas of instruction include:

  • Gemmology and gem identification
  • Diamond grading and assortment
  • Jewellery design, including computer-aided design (CAD)
  • Jewellery manufacturing techniques such as casting, setting and finishing

Courses are aimed both at students seeking entry into the trade and at working professionals looking to upgrade their skills. The institute also undertakes testing and grading of diamonds and coloured stones through its laboratory services.

Significance

By focusing exclusively on the gem and jewellery sector, the Indian Diamond Institute occupies a specialised position among Indian educational institutions. Its work is closely linked with the broader ecosystem of the Indian gems and jewellery export industry, which is a significant contributor to the country's foreign exchange earnings.

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