"People today are much more comfortable buying jewellery online. Transactions on our platform have been growing steadily and we are seeing about 5,500-7,000 orders per month. Our annualised run rate in FY2015-16 stood at Rs 250 crore," BlueStone.Com Chief Operating Officer Arvind Singhal told PTI.
The aim is to cross the Rs 1,000 crore milestone by 2018, he added.
Singhal said the Ratan Tata-backed company has introduced many services, including home try-on, to help ease customer concerns around online jewellery buying, which is a high-ticket item. Bluestone's platform features over 4,000 handcrafted designs.
Interestingly, the company gets about 70 per cent of its traffic from mobile devices.
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"Mobile contributes for about 40-45 per cent of the revenues and this is expected to grow to 65-70 per cent of the business in two years," he said.
Bluestone, which raised Rs 100 crore funding in July last year, has investors like Accel Partners, IVY Capital, Dragoneer, Kalaari Capital and Saama Capital.
The company is also betting big on international markets.
"We deliver to 20,000 pin codes along with four international destinations - the US, the UK, Canada and Australia. International business contributes about 5 per cent of our revenues and is growing," he said.
The jewellery market, which is primarily offline in India, is currently valued at USD 60 billion and is expected to touch USD 100-110 billion in next four to five years.
Online transactions are expected to reach 1-2 per cent of this market by the same time.