A guide to our gemstones – KGK group

 

A guide to our gemstones – KGK group

Diamonds have an unrivalled radiance that is undeniably captivating. Similarly, nothing can compare to the glimmer and sparkle of a precious stone. The vibrant world of precious and semiprecious stones is where KGK Group made its name, and no other company can compare to them in this industry. Continue reading to learn more. 

Obtaining and selling gems from mines 

The KGK group, now a multinational conglomerate, had its start in the gem-trading business. They have invested heavily in four mines (two Emerald mines, one Paraiba mine, and one Rhodolite garnet mine), so gemstone mining and processing remains an important part of their business. Emerald is a precious gemstone, while Paraiba and Rubellite are considered semi-precious. 

The KGK Group is presently involved in primary natural gemstone mining in South America and Africa. Group members are dedicated to supporting local economies and sourcing products in an ethical manner. Consideration is given to the ethical dilemmas involved and the impact on the local community before any investment or sourcing is made. The countries of Brazil, Colombia, Madagascar, Mozambique, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, and Zambia all contribute to the company's supply chain. 

Gemstone mining and extraction 

The experienced gemologists and engineers at KGK are committed to finding environmentally responsible ways to extract these precious stones. Their mission is to locate the rarest and most desirable colored KGK gemstones for the consumer market while ensuring that all associated mining, cutting, and polishing processes are environmentally friendly. 

Additional resources 

The corporation not only has its own mines but also has several partnerships from which it obtains raw materials. After being carefully shaped, a wide variety of precious and semiprecious gemstones can be extracted from it. The high-quality KGK gemstones polished by the KGK Group are used both in the wholesale jewelry market and in the company's own line of fine jewelry. 

The Distribution Network 

Although demand for Indian jewelry and different types of gemstone is high all over the world, the United States, Japan, China, India, Thailand, and the Middle East are KGK's six primary markets for colored stones. Manufacturers in Hong Kong, China, Thailand, and India supply these six markets and others. 

Design, production, and global distribution of jewelry are all part of the company's service offering. The firm's OED/OEM or white-label clients are among its most devoted customers. Individual members of the group also have their own jewelry collections. 

Craftsmanship and design 

The group's designers are among the best in the world, and their work consistently impresses critics around the world. Thanks to the company's involvement in every stage of the value chain, built up over many years, KGK is able to guarantee the highest quality standards possible for everything it sells or sources. Its credibility as a world-class supplier and manufacturer is bolstered by its partnerships with some of the world's most prestigious mining companies. 

The group's large operations and cost-effective approach add even more value for its customers. When considering competitors, it is important to consider the cost savings and the level of customer support offered.

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