WHO WE ARE
Diamonds are a symbol of Romance, Love & Power. V. D. Gems Ltd. was established in 1980 in Mumbai (India). VD Gems has been serving the Diamond Industry since 40 years now and we have established a stable and repeated customer base locally as well as Globally by providing World Class Quality Diamonds consistently and as per the clients requirement. Our Surat (India), Bhavnagar (India) and Botad (India) Diamond Manufacturing companies have world class infrastructure and are located strategically where diamond manufacturing overheads are very low. Our aim is to examine the minutest aspect of our business and perform each activity optimally to achieve excellence. We are trying to supply diamonds directly to the Companies who are manufacturing Jewelry, removing the brokers, traders and commission agents to reduce cost of diamonds to manufacturers and in turn to the end consumers. We are manufacturing wide range of Single Cut Diamonds, Full Cut Diamonds, Treated Diamonds, Princess Cut Diamonds & Fancy Cut Diamonds in all sizes and all colors (White, next to White, TTLB, TLC and NATTS) in wide range of price. We also manufacture Gun Metal/ Black Diamonds which is used in White Gold and Silver Jewelry. We are also providing Treated Color Diamonds in different colors like Red, Yellow, Lemon, Blue, etc. with help of Nuclear Technology. Timely delivery with consistent Quality is our Specialty.
OUR VISION
Is to provide quality and customized shorted diamonds on time with best price
MANUFACTURING HEAD
– Mr. Tejani
PRESIDENT
– Mr. Vaghani
Cleaving/Sawing a Rough Diamond

The cleaving process is the part that involves splitting the rough into separate pieces. This will then allow the cutter to work on the pieces separately and also to utilize the rough fully.
Planning a Rough Diamond

Planning to cut a rough stone is one of the most important things to get right. While it can be a time consuming process, this is also the step that determines the final value of the finished products.
Mechanical Bruting to “Round” the Roughs

After the diamond is split, bruting is then performed to make the separated rough stones round. This is process is also known as girdling. What happens here is that two diamonds are placed on a spinning axle across each other. They will then turn in opposite directions and grind against each other to create a rough girdle finish.
Polishing the Diamond Facets

Once the rounded shape of the rough is formed, the next stage is to create and form the facets of the diamond. The cutter places the rough on a rotating arm and uses a spinning wheel to polish the rough. This creates the smooth and reflective facets on the diamond.
Inspecting the Polished Diamond (Quality Control)

The last stage is the inspection process. This is where the diamond is checked to make sure it meets the specifications set out by the manufacturer. If need be, the stone would be sent back to the polishers for some touching up if it didn’t meet the quality control standards.