The global jewelry community has expressed profound sorrow at the passing of Vasant Mehta, a revered personality within the Indian diamond and jewelry industry. Mehta, who was 81 years old, dedicated his life to advancing the sector, leaving an indelible mark on its development and international standing. His demise marks the end of an era for many who knew him and benefited from his leadership.
Mehta's career was distinguished by his significant roles and unwavering commitment. He notably served as chairman of the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) from 2008 to 2010, following two successful terms as vice chairman. Beyond India, his influence extended globally, as he represented the Indian industry within CIBJO and held the position of vice president at the International Diamond Manufacturers Association. His involvement also encompassed key initiatives such as the World Diamond Council, the Kimberley Process, and the Bharat Diamond Bourse, underscoring his broad engagement across critical facets of the diamond and jewelry trade.
CIBJO President Gaetano Cavalieri articulated the collective grief, recalling Mehta as a dear friend and invaluable associate. Cavalieri lauded Mehta not only as a successful entrepreneur but primarily as a selfless proponent of the industry. He highlighted Mehta's quiet dignity and ceaseless efforts, which consistently benefited the entire global jewelry community. The CIBJO president extended heartfelt condolences to Mehta's family and to colleagues throughout India, acknowledging the profound loss felt by many.
Vasant Mehta's legacy is one of profound dedication, visionary leadership, and a steadfast commitment to the advancement of the jewelry industry. His life's work serves as an enduring inspiration, demonstrating the power of principled leadership and collaborative spirit to uplift an entire sector. His contributions fostered growth, ethical practices, and international cooperation, setting a high standard for future generations.