Brilliant Cuts Private Limited, a leading Gemologist in the country, was recently honoured with a Bronze Award under the national level service category at the Ceylon National Chamber of Industries (CNCI) Achievers Awards - 2023. The award ceremony aimed at appreciating industrialists who immensely contribute to strengthening national economy was held at Galadari Colombo. The receipt of the Award has been a significant milestone for Brilliant Cuts as the same has reaffirmed its unwavering contribution to the local gem and jewellery industry. Brilliant Cuts has shown continuous success and growth since its conception, and is committed to producing nothing but the finest gem and jewellery-related products.
Brilliant Cuts Managing Directress Vindya Perera has previously been awarded with several local and international awards including the the ‘Women Entrepreneur of the Year’ award, the ‘Youngest Entrepreneur of the Year’ award, the ‘Outstanding Young Women Entrepreneur of the Year’ award, NCE awards and CNCI awards. In the recent past, Brilliant Cuts has come forward with plans to expand their business to international arena. They had recently opened up a branch in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and provided foreign employment opportunities for many Sri Lankan youths. The guidance provided by Brilliant Cuts to their valued lapidary artists has brought some hope and opportunities for their careers to flourish locally and internationally. As the gem and jewellery industry progresses towards innovation and modernity, Brilliant Cuts has been a catalyst towards accelerating such progressive initiatives. Having made it their mission to uplift Sri Lankan traditional lapidarists while feeding in a touch of modern artistic flair, Brilliant Cuts has brought the industry towards a paradigm shift.
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