
GIVA Announces 0% Making Charges on All Gold and Diamond Jewellery Designs
This initiative is part of GIVA's customer-first philosophy, a commitment to pricing transparency, fair value, and simplifying the jewellery-buying experience for today's conscious shopper. By eliminating making charges without compromising on design, quality, or certification, GIVA continues to push boundaries in India's fine jewellery space.
The announcement complements Heer by GIVA's recently launched designs, a range of modern, minimalist, and meaningful pieces in 14K and 18K gold, studded with IGI-certified lab-grown diamonds. Crafted for everyday elegance and special occasions alike, these designs are also perfect for thoughtful gifting – whether for Raksha Bandhan or a personal celebration.
With a growing omnichannel presence, a fresh new collection, and a transparent pricing approach, there's never been a better time to bring home your favourite piece from GIVA.
While GIVA outsources manufacturing to trusted partners in various countries such as China, Thailand, Turkey, and Italy, a significant portion of its production is based in India. To maintain quality standards, the company set up its first in-house plating facility in Jaipur. Today, GIVA serves over 2 million customers (in India alone) and has achieved steady business growth, with a consolidated revenue from operations increasing by 66% in FY 2023-24, reaching ₹273.6 crores. The company's overall revenue is expected to cross ₹500 crores, further cementing its position as one of India's most prominent fine jewellery brands.
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