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Right Title – India’s Silver Jewellery Market Is Changing: How House of Diana Is Building a New D2C Identity

New Delhi [India], August 20: India’s silver jewellery market is entering a new phase. Silver has always had a strong cultural presence in the country, from traditional anklets and toe rings to...

TBT Online Desk
August 20, 2026 3 Min Read

New Delhi [India], August 20: India’s silver jewellery market is entering a new phase.

Silver has always had a strong cultural presence in the country, from traditional anklets and toe rings to religious and regional ornaments. What is changing is the way consumers are discovering and wearing silver. Contemporary earrings, pendants, rings, bracelets, chains and jewellery sets are increasingly being treated as fashion products and everyday accessories.

This change is creating opportunities for D2C jewellery brands. House of Diana, founded by Gaurav Dayma, is building its identity around 925 sterling silver, contemporary design and Indian artistic influences. The company describes its jewellery as combining traditional craftsmanship with modern styling, creating pieces intended for both everyday use and special occasions.

The shift from product to brand is particularly important. A traditional jewellery business may be discovered through a physical store, family recommendation or local reputation. A D2C jewellery brand can be discovered through a Google search, social media, gifting guide, fashion article or customer recommendation. This makes digital authority increasingly important.

New Delhi: India's silver jewellery market is entering a new phase. Silver has always had a strong cultural presence in the country, from traditional anklets and toe rings to religious and regional ornaments. What is changing is the way consumers are discovering and wearing silver. Contemporary earrings, pendants, rings, bracelets, chains and jewellery sets are increasingly being treated as fashion products and everyday accessories. This change is creating opportunities for D2C jewellery brands. House of Diana, founded by Gaurav Dayma, is building its identity around 925 sterling silver, contemporary design and Indian artistic influences. The company describes its jewellery as combining traditional craftsmanship with modern styling, creating pieces intended for both everyday use and special occasions. The shift from product to brand is particularly important. A traditional jewellery business may be discovered through a physical store, family recommendation or local reputation. A D2C jewellery brand can be discovered through a Google search, social media, gifting guide, fashion article or customer recommendation. This makes digital authority increasingly important. House of Diana's customer base has also extended into professional circles associated with entertainment, modelling, sports and other public-facing professions, according to company records. Such customer interest can be meaningful for an emerging brand because fashion professionals often influence broader consumer behaviour. At the same time, customer status should not automatically be confused with paid endorsement. Independent purchases, public mentions and formal commercial collaborations are different categories and should be communicated separately. The brand's growth story is also connected with the wider premiumisation of silver. Consumers are increasingly looking for jewellery that has a premium appearance while remaining versatile enough for everyday use. This has led to growing interest in terms such as premium silver jewellery, luxury silver jewellery, 925 sterling silver jewellery and best silver jewellery brands in India. Material authenticity has become another important consideration. Online buyers want to understand whether a product is genuine sterling silver, how purity is represented, whether certification is available and how the jewellery should be cared for. House of Diana has developed consumer information around 925 silver and authenticity, making transparency an important part of its digital presence. The founder, Gaurav Dayma, is also part of the brand's identity. His approach represents the wider generation of Indian entrepreneurs building consumer brands through D2C channels. The brand's portfolio goes beyond a single festive product. Consumers can explore earrings, pendants, rings, bracelets, anklets, toe rings, chains, mangalsutras, jewellery sets and silver Rakhi. This breadth gives House of Diana relevance throughout the year. The emerging customer base from fashion and public-facing professions adds another dimension to the brand's development. The more significant trend, however, is the changing consumer perception of silver. Silver is increasingly being treated as a complete design category rather than simply a traditional jewellery material. That creates a potentially large opportunity for D2C brands capable of combining design, authenticity, trust, digital discovery and consistent customer experience. House of Diana is positioning itself within that opportunity, with 925 silver at the centre of its brand identity.

House of Diana’s customer base has also extended into professional circles associated with entertainment, modelling, sports and other public-facing professions, according to company records. Such customer interest can be meaningful for an emerging brand because fashion professionals often influence broader consumer behaviour.

At the same time, customer status should not automatically be confused with paid endorsement. Independent purchases, public mentions and formal commercial collaborations are different categories and should be communicated separately.

The brand’s growth story is also connected with the wider premiumisation of silver. Consumers are increasingly looking for jewellery that has a premium appearance while remaining versatile enough for everyday use. This has led to growing interest in terms such as premium silver jewellery, luxury silver jewellery, 925 sterling silver jewellery and best silver jewellery brands in India.

Material authenticity has become another important consideration. Online buyers want to understand whether a product is genuine sterling silver, how purity is represented, whether certification is available and how the jewellery should be cared for. House of Diana has developed consumer information around 925 silver and authenticity, making transparency an important part of its digital presence.

The founder, Gaurav Dayma, is also part of the brand’s identity. His approach represents the wider generation of Indian entrepreneurs building consumer brands through D2C channels.

The brand’s portfolio goes beyond a single festive product. Consumers can explore earrings, pendants, rings, bracelets, anklets, toe rings, chains, mangalsutras, jewellery sets and silver Rakhi. This breadth gives House of Diana relevance throughout the year.

The emerging customer base from fashion and public-facing professions adds another dimension to the brand’s development. The more significant trend, however, is the changing consumer perception of silver.

Silver is increasingly being treated as a complete design category rather than simply a traditional jewellery material. That creates a potentially large opportunity for D2C brands capable of combining design, authenticity, trust, digital discovery and consistent customer experience.

House of Diana is positioning itself within that opportunity, with 925 silver at the centre of its brand identity.

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