Abdul Sattar, Chairman:

A Pillar of Ethical Gemstone Expertise

For over 50 years, Abdul Sattar has been a leading figure in gem mining and trading. His global experience, spanning ventures across various parts of the world, culminates in a deep dedication to serving Sri Lanka. He upholds the legacy of ethical mining and trading practices, a tradition passed down from his father.

Beyond Gems: A Passion for Knowledge and Sustainability

Abdul Sattar is a multifaceted individual. His expertise extends beyond gemstones – he is also an Islamic art specialist and a certified gemologist. This depth of knowledge allows him to approach the gem trade with a discerning eye and a commitment to responsible practices.

Balancing Nature and Community

Abdul Sattar understands the delicate balance required when working with nature’s bounty. He believes in fair compensation for everyone involved in the mining and trading process, ensuring a sustainable and ethical ecosystem. This core principle ensures everyone benefits, fostering a harmonious relationship with nature.

Environmental Responsibility: A Core Value

Environmental consciousness is paramount to Abdul Sattar. He champions the use of environmentally sensitive yet effective methods to unearth Sri Lanka’s hidden treasures. This commitment ensures responsible mining practices that preserve the island’s natural beauty for generations to come.

A Leader Who Cares

Abdul Sattar’s leadership extends beyond the bottom line. He demonstrates a genuine concern for the well-being of his employees, both directly and indirectly. His compassionate nature extends to their families, fostering a company culture built on respect and care.

Channa Abeygunawardene, CEO: “A Leader Who Cultivates Growth – A journey from Engineering Logic to Sustainable Growth!”

Channa’s journey began with a successful career in engineering. Having built a strong foundation in logic and systems through his UK education, he went on to thrive in the global business world, earning an MBA in international business management. His leadership approach was always shaped by a global perspective gained through extensive international experience. However, Channa’s vision for success extended beyond the bottom line. He yearned for a path that fostered human potential and environmental sustainability.

In 2012, a pivotal shift occurred. Channa embarked on a new exploration, delving into the world of regenerative agriculture and Permaculture principles. This wasn’t just about nurturing the earth, but about cultivating a deeper understanding of human potential through the study of psychoneuroimmunology, energy medicine, and meditation. This exploration became a turning point, a recognition of the interconnectedness of human well-being, environmental health, and business success.

Today, Channa brings over 30 years of experience to the table. He’s a seasoned leader, a champion for sustainability (embracing the triple bottom line!), and a firm believer in the power of growth – for our company, for our planet, and for ourselves. His journey is a testament to the transformative power of learning and the pursuit of a more harmonious world.

Prekshaka Director Operations:

Hailing from the heart of Sri Lanka, where the earth yields its most precious treasures, Prekshaka is a luminary in the world of gemology. With mining almost as innate as his heartbeat, he has spent two decades immersed in a world of iridescent hues and subterranean secrets.

A prodigy of the trade, Prekshaka is not merely a director of a gem mining and trading company; he is a curator of nature’s artistry. His expertise is as profound as the depths from which his gems are extracted. With an eye honed by passion and a mind sculpted by experience, he discerns the extraordinary from the ordinary, transforming raw materials into coveted jewels.


A connoisseur of light and color, Prekshaka is more than a businessman; he’s a guardian of Sri Lanka’s gem legacy. His journey through the heart of the earth has endowed him with a unique perspective, allowing him to bridge the gap between the mine and the masterpiece.