Adamas International Jewellers opens manufacturing facility in Brampton, expanding capabilities for industry

Canadian jewellery brand Adamas International Jewellers has unveiled a new jewellery manufacturing facility in Brampton, ON, aiming to bolster domestic production capabilities in the country’s jewellery sector. The site is equipped with advanced machinery for chain production and traditional casting.
The facility focuses on working with a range of gold purities—from 10 karat to 22 karat—and includes a variety of services beyond manufacturing, such as gemstone setting, model making, mould pressing, CAD design, jewellery repairs, appraisals, and gold trading.
With a dedicated in-house design team, the operation supports both local and international business clients by transforming digital design files or conceptual ideas into physical jewellery products. According to the company, all items are produced using ethically sourced gold and completed by Canadian artisans.
The expansion reflects a broader trend of companies investing in local production infrastructure amid ongoing discussions about sustainability, transparency, and supply chain resilience in the jewellery industry. Brampton’s growing industrial base continues to attract businesses across a range of sectors, including high-precision manufacturing.
While Adamas International has not disclosed the scale of investment or employment figures associated with the new facility, the opening adds to Canada’s network of jewellery manufacturing capabilities and may have implications for B2B suppliers looking for domestic production options.
The expansion reflects a broader trend of companies investing in local production infrastructure amid ongoing discussions about sustainability, transparency, and supply chain resilience in the jewellery industry. Brampton’s growing industrial base continues to attract businesses across a range of sectors, including high-precision manufacturing.
While Adamas International has not disclosed the scale of investment or employment figures associated with the new facility, the opening adds to Canada’s network of jewellery manufacturing capabilities and may have implications for B2B suppliers looking for domestic production options.