Our Expertise
Adamas proudly offers the largest selection of loose diamonds in the Indian Ocean region, ranging from 0.10 carats to 3 carats, featuring various cuts including Princess, Cushion, Oval, Emerald, Round, Heart, Marquise, Triangle, Pear, and Radiant.
We can fulfil requests for larger diamond sizes beyond 3 carats and accommodate special shapes or cut upon request.
Our extensive collection includes fancy-coloured diamonds such as Yellow, Cognac/champagne, Pink, and Black, and we can source any other fancy diamond colours as needed. We also can also source any type of lab grown diamond or lab grown precious or semi-precious stones on request.
To ensure authenticity and quality, all stones come with our guaranteed certificate, and larger diamonds and many others are accompanied by internationally recognized Gemological laboratory certificates (such as GIA, IGI, HRD, EGL).
What we do now?
Adamas keeps up with the latest jewelry trends, featuring stunning pieces inspired by the global jewelry brands in addition to unique creations.
The company actively participates in international trade shows to stay current with industry trends. Additionally, Adamas boasts an in-house manufacturing facility for jewelry, a dedicated sourcing and buying team, and the capability to create custom-made pieces in addition to the customer sourcing of stones.
Adamas is proud to represent the esteemed Montblanc brand in Mauritius, offering a comprehensive selection of luxury products. The full Montblanc collection is available at the Montblanc standalone boutique located at Le Caudan Waterfront, as well as at other Adamas locations.
We are proud to represent other luxury watches brands include Panerai, Franck Muller, Montblanc, Oris, Baume et Mercier, Victorinox, SEIKO, Tissot and jewelery brands like Pomellato, FRED, FOPE, Les Georgettes and Thomas Sabo
Adamas delivers a one-of-a-kind museum experience that highlights the artistry of diamond craftsmanship. Guests can witness live diamond cutting demonstrations, explore the diamond polishing process, learn about various diamond types and carat classifications, and immerse themselves in the company’s rich heritage
The museum also features a display of the specialized machines used in diamond cutting, providing an insightful look into the technical expertise behind the craft. Open to the public and tourists, the museum offers guided tours, giving visitors a rare glimpse into the world of fine jewellery and diamond-making.


