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Amipi Inc. is an American wholesale diamond company based in New York City. Founded in 1974 by Mahendra Mehta, the company supplies loose natural and lab-grown diamonds to jewelry retailers in the United States.

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Company typePrivate
IndustryDiamond wholesale
Founded1974
FounderMahendra Mehta
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Amipi Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryDiamond wholesale
Founded1974
FounderMahendra Mehta
HeadquartersNew York City, United States
Key people
Amish Mehta (CEO)
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History

Amipi Inc. was established in 1974 in New York’s diamond district. The company supplies loose diamonds to independent jewelry retailers and chain stores across the United States.

In a 2011 article examining pricing conditions in the U.S. wholesale market, Rapaport Magazine included commentary from Amipi regarding supply levels and retailer demand during a period of price volatility.[1] The publication later cited the company again in coverage discussing wholesale trading activity and dealer sentiment in the U.S. market.[2]

At the JCK Las Vegas trade show, National Jeweler reported that Amipi introduced an initiative offering consulting support to retail jewelers at its booth, describing the program as aimed at assisting store owners with operational and sales strategies.[3]

In 2023, INSTORE Magazine covered a charitable campaign launched by Amipi to raise funds for pediatric palliative care programs. The report outlined the structure of the campaign and its intended philanthropic impact within the jewelry industry community.[4]

Lab Grown Magazine discussed the company in coverage of the laboratory-grown diamond segment, noting its activity in that portion of the wholesale market.[5]

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