DiaColor

Luxury flies with Diacolor




Rishabh Tongya traveled alone by plane for the first time at age 11. Destination: New York. Since then he has never stopped visiting airports around the world, starting from Delhi, the capital of India where Diacolor, the family business, is based. Rishabh Tongya is the creative director of the brand and is a frequent flyer, with 150-180 flights per year between Europe, the Middle East, the Far East and Africa. He made one exception when he met the girl who would become his wife, Divya: he postponed a trip to Bahrain for her. Rishabh is a citizen of the world: as a city he loves London, Sardinia for the beaches, the reserves between Tanzania and Kenya for nature and fauna, the Alps for the mountains. Without ceasing to love India, of course.

The Tanzan Enigma, collana di diamanti con una tanzanite di 148,58 carati
The Tanzan Enigma, collana di diamanti con una tanzanite di 148,58 carati
Starting with a small team of five members, Diacolor has grown over the years into an internationally renowned jewelry production house, and also produces on behalf of global jewelry brands.

Diacolor’s jewels reflect Rishabh Tongya’s relentless search for precious stones, often large gems, which are cut and set into jewels that fascinate American sheikhs and billionaires, wealthy Asian tycoons and Russian oligarchs. All jewels of super luxury and also super visible, with generous dimensions. Years ago, for example, Diacolor bought a 5655-carat raw emerald from Zambia, a Guinness record stone.

Lo smeraldo record di 5655 carati
Lo smeraldo record di 5655 carati
Spilla con diamanti e zaffiri
Spilla con diamanti e zaffiri
Bracciale con diamanti e smeraldi
Bracciale con diamanti e smeraldi
Anello con zaffiro taglio ovale e diamanti
Anello con zaffiro taglio ovale e diamanti
Orecchini in oro bianco 18 carati con 18,68 carati di diamanti
Orecchini in oro bianco 18 carati con 18,68 carati di diamanti
Rishabh Tongya
Rishabh Tongya






The march of Diacolor





Large stones, great jewels, great ambitions: the history and style of Diacolor ♦ ︎

There are children who have fun with toys (almost all). Others (only one), who preferred to observe the prismatic effects of rubies. This rare example of gemologist by vocation is Rishabh Tongya, an Indian by Dehli, born into a family of precious stone merchants. And that, after having grown up, founded a company that recalls his passion for the gems of his childhood: Diacolor.

Orecchini in oro bianco con perle e tormalina rosa
Orecchini in oro bianco con perle e tormalina rosa

Even the history of the Maison of the Indian capital has followed a path of growth, like that of a child. Starting with a team of five members, Diacolor has become an internationally renowned jewelery production company, collaborating with global iconic brands. Translated: the company manufactures fine jewelry for famous European and American brands. Jewelery made in Dehli, but you will never know.
Collana di diamanti tear drop
Collana di diamanti tear drop

Having learned the compositional technique used by the big brands, Diacolor has decided to produce jewelry even with its own label. Great jewels, with diamonds, sapphires and gold of first quality and often large. He launched the first single-brand boutique in the Middle East, but also debuted at GemGéneve, the first step (perhaps) for a greater presence in Europe. Lavinia Andorno




Orecchini di diamanti gialli e bianchi
Orecchini di diamanti gialli e bianchi

Bracciali con diamanti, smeraldi, zaffiri, rubini
Bracciali con diamanti, smeraldi, zaffiri, rubini
Collana con diamanti e zaffiri rosa
Collana con diamanti e zaffiri rosa

Anello con diamanti gialli e bianchi incastonati in oro a doppio tono
Anello con diamanti gialli e bianchi incastonati in oro a doppio tono







DiaColor and the colors of titanium

A titanium collection with many shades comes from India: it’s by DiaColor ♦

Those who still think of India as the country where you move on the back of an elephant must change your mind. India is not only a global economic power, but is also rapidly changing its culture and, therefore, its aesthetic standards. This collection it’s the evidence: it’s called The Many Shades of Titanium. It’s proposed by a New Delhi Maison, DiaColor.

Bracciale in titanio e diamanti
Bracciale in titanio e diamanti

To establish DiaColor was a third-generation jeweler, Rishabh Tongya.

Although most of DiaColor’s production is rather traditional, with large floral motifs, such finely chiselled gold, and with many colored stones, The Many Shades of Titanium collection is innovative in the Indian jewelry scene. Meanwhile, it does not use as a base the metal adored by the Indians, gold. Perhaps also because the Indian government’s policy has long discouraged the importation of the yellow metal. But in any case, using titanium is not easy for anyone. And the DiaColor collection presents bracelets, earrings, rings made by hand, with many colors (it is a characteristic of titanium to be colored) and with diamonds of first choice.
In shades of pink, deep blue, deep gold and aquamarine, the collection stands out in the jewelry scene of the great Asian country, but it can also be interesting for the western market. It is worth taking a look. Alessia Mongrando

Anello con fiore arcobaleno con diamanti gialli e bianchi
Anello con fiore arcobaleno con diamanti gialli e bianchi
Orecchini in titanio colorato e diamanti
Orecchini in titanio colorato e diamanti
Anello Fiore in titanio colorato, occhi di gatto, diamanti gialli e bianchi
Anello Fiore in titanio colorato, occhi di gatto, diamanti gialli e bianchi
earrings carry diamonds over bronze coloured titanium
Orecchini a sfere con titanio color bronzo e diamanti
Bracciale con titanio color bronzo e diamanti
Bracciale con titanio color bronzo e diamanti
Orecchini con titanio color bronzo e diamanti
Orecchini con titanio color bronzo e diamanti