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Lab-grown diamond jewellery startup Lucira has raised $5.5M (₹48 Cr) in seed funding led by Blume Ventures, with participation from SiriusOne Capital Fund, Spring Marketing Capital, and angel investors. The funds will be used to expand offline presence, scale its design studio, and strengthen leadership & marketing efforts. Lucira will open its first Mumbai store this month, with four more outlets planned by FY26. Founded in May 2025 by Rupesh & Vandana Jain, Lucira is building a design-led fine jewellery brand using lab-grown diamonds & recycled gold, offering sustainable and affordable alternatives to mined diamonds.

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