SUPPLIER
FINE JEWELLERY
Established in 1987 Fine are a jewellery manufacturer specialising in precious metals, diamonds and gems, who operate their core manufacturing from Seepz in Mumbai, which is a customs secure export zone. Fine's foundation of strong family values put into action ethical business practices that shine through to their mantra today, of making jewellery with love for the planet. With over three decades of expertise, their artisans blend craftsmanship with technology and innovation to take concepts to completion with full integrity, care and compliance.
VERIFICATION VERDICT
Fine Jewellery is guided by strong family values, integrity and innovation, ensuring ethical business practices across all operations, and centres its purpose around making jewellery that inspires while supporting future generations through responsible growth. The company emphasises teamwork, passion, relationships and care, treating colleagues, customers and suppliers as one family with humanity at the core of decisions. Fine Jewellery uses 100% recycled precious metals and powers all operations with renewable energy to cut its environmental footprint. It reports significant reductions in carbon emissions, water intensity and power consumption, and ensures packaging is recyclable and biodegradable.
Established
1987
Headquarters
Mumbai, India
First Verified
2026
Employees
500-1000
Website
Distribution
Worldwide
Contanct
samrit.shah@fine-jewellery.com
ASSESSMENT HIGHLIGHTS
ENVIRONMENT
Fine Jewellery’s environmental initiatives centre on low‑carbon manufacturing, efficient resource use, and circular design. The company powers operations with 100% renewable electricity and uses 100% recycled precious metals, significantly lowering embedded carbon in each piece of jewellery. Water stewardship is strengthened by rainwater‑harvesting systems and low‑flow fixtures installed on taps, supporting responsible groundwater recharge and reduced reliance on municipal supply. Fine Jewellery’s waste programmes prioritise minimising metal losses, recycling defective jewellery in‑house, and partnering with authorised agencies for safe treatment of non‑metal waste. Advanced techniques such as 3D printing and electro‑polishing further cut material use and support Fine Jewellery’s commitment to sustainable production.
GOVERNANCE
Fine Jewellery embeds strong governance across its value chain through clear ethical standards, certifications, and supplier oversight. Leadership emphasises integrity, transparency and long‑term relationships, underpinned by rigorous Know Your Counterparty checks and a comprehensive Supplier Code of Conduct for all partners. The company sources 100% recycled precious metals exclusively from Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) Chain of Custody–certified refineries and is the only RJC member with an audited Provenance Claim for jewellery crafted from recycled gold and platinum. Natural diamonds are procured in line with the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme and the World Diamond Council’s System of Warranties, with suppliers required to provide warranty statements and disclose treatments. Governance is reinforced by continuous supplier engagement, formal risk assessments, and robust inventory and record‑keeping requirements.
SOCIAL
Fine Jewellery’s social practices focus on empowering employees, protecting labour rights and uplifting local communities. The company employs nearly 600 people, with women representing 25% of the workforce, and runs regular engagement surveys, communication platforms, team‑building events and cultural celebrations to strengthen inclusion. Employee welfare is supported through annual health check‑ups, medical insurance for staff and families, and social security benefits. Fine Jewellery also has a strict zero-tolerance standard for child or forced labour, freedom of association, and strict non‑discrimination policies, reinforced by Responsible Jewellery Council Code of Practices certification. Beyond the workplace, Fine Jewellery has also planted over 20,000 trees across Maharashtra and Gujarat, while supporting education and women’s empowerment programmes.
Fine Jewellery’s environmental initiatives centre on low‑carbon manufacturing, efficient resource use, and circular design. The company powers operations with 100% renewable electricity and uses 100% recycled precious metals, significantly lowering embedded carbon in each piece of jewellery. Water stewardship is strengthened by rainwater‑harvesting systems and low‑flow fixtures installed on taps, supporting responsible groundwater recharge and reduced reliance on municipal supply. Fine Jewellery’s waste programmes prioritise minimising metal losses, recycling defective jewellery in‑house, and partnering with authorised agencies for safe treatment of non‑metal waste. Advanced techniques such as 3D printing and electro‑polishing further cut material use and support Fine Jewellery’s commitment to sustainable production.
Fine Jewellery embeds strong governance across its value chain through clear ethical standards, certifications, and supplier oversight. Leadership emphasises integrity, transparency and long‑term relationships, underpinned by rigorous Know Your Counterparty checks and a comprehensive Supplier Code of Conduct for all partners. The company sources 100% recycled precious metals exclusively from Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) Chain of Custody–certified refineries and is the only RJC member with an audited Provenance Claim for jewellery crafted from recycled gold and platinum. Natural diamonds are procured in line with the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme and the World Diamond Council’s System of Warranties, with suppliers required to provide warranty statements and disclose treatments. Governance is reinforced by continuous supplier engagement, formal risk assessments, and robust inventory and record‑keeping requirements.
Fine Jewellery’s social practices focus on empowering employees, protecting labour rights and uplifting local communities. The company employs nearly 600 people, with women representing 25% of the workforce, and runs regular engagement surveys, communication platforms, team‑building events and cultural celebrations to strengthen inclusion. Employee welfare is supported through annual health check‑ups, medical insurance for staff and families, and social security benefits. Fine Jewellery also has a strict zero-tolerance standard for child or forced labour, freedom of association, and strict non‑discrimination policies, reinforced by Responsible Jewellery Council Code of Practices certification. Beyond the workplace, Fine Jewellery has also planted over 20,000 trees across Maharashtra and Gujarat, while supporting education and women’s empowerment programmes.
PATHWAY TO HIGHER STANDARDS
Sustainability is not just a goal for FINE Jewellery; it is the very foundation of their journey, driven by a steadfast commitment to continuous learning and responsibility. While every certification gained shows they are on the right path, FINE are clear that while sustainability has become part of its DNA, it is a continuous journey that they do not want to make alone. They continue to strengthen their commitment by building on progress already achieved across key jewellery areas: recycled metals, renewable energy, and traceable, sustainability-rated jewellery solutions as end customer-facing factors. They also look inwards to actively reduce consumption of precious natural resources such as power and water, minimise waste generation, and eliminate single-use plastics within their facilities, with goals toward decarbonising operations. FINE balance planet focus, with people focus goals, promoting social upliftment for teams and local communities, and collaborating closely with its value chain to drive collective and long-term positive impact.