
India exported over $38 billion worth of gems and jewelry in the last fiscal year. If you are an international buyer looking to source jewelry from India, understanding the export process helps you avoid delays, unexpected costs, and compliance issues. The process is straightforward once you know the steps, but first-time importers often get tripped up by documentation and customs requirements.
This guide walks you through the entire process of importing jewelry from an Indian manufacturer to your country.
The basic flow is simple: you place an order, the manufacturer produces it, and it ships to your country via air freight or courier. But behind the scenes, there is documentation that needs to be in order:
A good manufacturer handles all of this for you. You should not need to worry about Indian export documentation. Your responsibility is on the import side in your own country.
Most jewelry shipments from India go by air because of the high value-to-weight ratio. Common options include:

Import duties vary by country and product type. Here are rough ranges for jewelry:
Always check with a customs broker in your country for exact rates. HS codes for jewelry typically fall under 7113 (gold/silver jewelry) or 7117 (imitation jewelry).
Common payment structures between international buyers and Indian manufacturers:
At Pukhraj Gems, we handle the entire export process for our international clients. From production to packaging to customs documentation, everything is managed by our team. We ship to the US, UK, Europe, Middle East, and Asia regularly. If you are looking to import jewelry from India, reach out and we will guide you through the process.