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Timeless
Step into the world of Hempushp Jewellers, a renowned name in the realm of exquisite jewellery. With a proud heritage, we specialize in creating stunning pieces that narrate tales of love, beauty and elegance.
Elegance

About Us
Modular fine jewelry
Established over many decades in a small village called Jam Raval in Gujarat. It was known as “Uncha otla vari dukan”. We’ve remained at the forefront of the jewellery industry, blending timeless elegance. Over the decades, the firm flourished, adapting to changing tastes and trends while remaining true to its tradition of excellence AND ethics. In 2019, under the visionary leadership of the founder, the company expanded its offerings to include bespoke designs and luxury collections in MANUFACTURING, WHOLESALE and EXPORT Market.
Core Value
Open For Innovative Ideas
Excellent Quality Control
Transparent Policies
Integrity
Fair Practices

Inspired by our multi-ethnic life,
we create fine jewellery to share our wonderful tales…
What We Do
Supply
We Are Supplying Jewellery To Many Wholesaler Companies And Corporate Companies Across The World.
Art of Hands
We Are Dealing In Handmade As Well As Machine Made Jewellery.
Customize Your Idea
We Make Traditional To Contamparory Jewelleries As Per Requirements.
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Testimonial
"Working with Hempushp Jewellers has been a game-changer for my business. Their extensive selection of high-quality jewellery at wholesale prices has allowed me to expand my inventory and attract more customers"

"I've been sourcing jewellery from Hempushp Jewellers for years, and they never disappoint. Their wide range of products caters to every style and budget, making it easy for me to meet the diverse needs of my clientele. Not to mention, their competitive pricing and fast shipping ensure that I stay ahead of the competition. Thank you, Hempushp, for being a reliable partner in my business's success."

"I've tried several wholesalers in the past, but none compare to this one. Their jewellery is simply beautiful and their customer service is outstanding."

"Highly recommend Hempushp Jewellers to any wholesaler seeking a reliable, high-quality jewellery supplier. Their commitment to excellence, combined with their exceptional product offerings and customer service, makes them a standout partner in the industry. We look forward to continuing our successful dealing for many years to come."

"As a jewellery wholesaler, I have had the privilege of working with numerous jewellers across the industry, and I can confidently say that this company stands out as one of the finest."

"One particular instance that stands out is when I had an urgent order that needed to be fulfilled within an incredibly tight deadline. The team at Hempushp Jewellers not only met the deadline but exceeded our expectations with the quality of the pieces. Their efficiency and commitment to excellence are truly commendable."

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Jewellery Facts
The very first diamond found was in India back in the 4th century. They quickly became highly valued because of their amazing durability and sparkle.
Pure gold is 24-karat (abbreviated as 24k). To make gold less soft (and less expensive), it’s often combined with other elements like copper, nickel, silver, or zinc.
People in India believed that gold is the semen of the god Agni, its shine comes from the sun, symbolizing light and fire, and therefore, it is a source of life.
Pure gold is 24-karat (abbreviated as 24k). To make gold less soft (and less expensive), it’s often combined with other elements like copper, nickel, silver, or zinc.
Although gold is a heavy, dense metal, it is generally considered nontoxic. Gold metal flakes may be eaten in foods or drinks, although it is a common allergen for some.
People in India believed that gold is the semen of the god Agni, its shine comes from the sun, symbolizing light and fire, and therefore, it is a source of life.
People in India believed that gold is the semen of the god Agni, its shine comes from the sun, symbolizing light and fire, and therefore, it is a source of life.
Although gold is a heavy, dense metal, it is generally considered nontoxic. Gold metal flakes may be eaten in foods or drinks, although it is a common allergen for some.
In Indian culture, wearing gold jewellery on specific parts of the body is believed to have both aesthetic and health-related significance, rooted in ancient traditions and Ayurvedic principles.
Although gold is a heavy, dense metal, it is generally considered nontoxic. Gold metal flakes may be eaten in foods or drinks, although it is a common allergen for some.
In Indian culture, wearing gold jewellery on specific parts of the body is believed to have both aesthetic and health-related significance, rooted in ancient traditions and Ayurvedic principles.
South Africa was the leading global gold supplier for most of the past century, but its dominance has diminished in recent years due to declining production and other global competitors emerging.
In Indian culture, wearing gold jewellery on specific parts of the body is believed to have both aesthetic and health-related significance, rooted in ancient traditions and Ayurvedic principles.
South Africa was the leading global gold supplier for most of the past century, but its dominance has diminished in recent years due to declining production and other global competitors emerging.
Pure gold is renowned for its softness, bright yellow color, lustrous shine, and resistance to tarnishing, making it highly prized in jewellery and as a symbol of wealth and luxury worldwide.
South Africa was the leading global gold supplier for most of the past century, but its dominance has diminished in recent years due to declining production and other global competitors emerging.
The oldest known pieces of jewellery, discovered in caves in Israel, date back approximately 100,000 years, crafted from shells and thought to have been used for symbolic purposes by early humans.
The very first diamond found was in India back in the 4th century. They quickly became highly valued because of their amazing durability and sparkle.
Pure gold is 24-karat (abbreviated as 24k). To make gold less soft (and less expensive), it’s often combined with other elements like copper, nickel, silver, or zinc.
The very first diamond found was in India back in the 4th century. They quickly became highly valued because of their amazing durability and sparkle.
Pure gold is 24-karat (abbreviated as 24k). To make gold less soft (and less expensive), it’s often combined with other elements like copper, nickel, silver, or zinc.
People in India believed that gold is the semen of the god Agni, its shine comes from the sun, symbolizing light and fire, and therefore, it is a source of life.
Although gold is a heavy, dense metal, it is generally considered nontoxic. Gold metal flakes may be eaten in foods or drinks, although it is a common allergen for some.
In Indian culture, wearing gold jewelry on specific parts of the body is believed to have both aesthetic and health-related significance, rooted in ancient traditions and Ayurvedic principles.
South Africa was the leading global gold supplier for most of the past century, but its dominance has diminished in recent years due to declining production and other global competitors emerging.
Pure gold is renowned for its softness, bright yellow color, lustrous shine, and resistance to tarnishing, making it highly prized in jewelry and as a symbol of wealth and luxury worldwide.
The oldest known pieces of jewelry, discovered in caves in Israel, date back approximately 100,000 years, crafted from shells and thought to have been used for symbolic purposes by early humans.

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