“No matter how intelligent we are, we will be nothing without God's approval.”– Naomi Julia - read more
Bring the Excellence
NJS Gold has steadily risen through the ranks among several rivals. Experience has taught Naomi a lot. She gained knowledge about diamonds via her father’s business, among other things. She feels that making diamond jewelry necessitates painstaking attention to detail. She also considers herself lucky to have recruited highly qualified diamond industry professionals to join NJS.
Carrying the tagline ‘bring the excellence’, NJS strives to always provide the best. They always follow market trends, don’t do anything particularly unique, and think about the value they can provide. Honesty is one way she applies ‘giving the best’ since she sees her work as an act of worship. She never misleads clients.
“Giving clients the finest results in personal fulfilment. I consider value; wearing my jewelry is a genuine complement rather than merely looking nice.” The mother of two said, “I always ask my customers what their complaints are, and they always say NJS is well-received by the market.”
Naomi started to create out a distinct route by avoiding toxic competition. Encouraged by her friends’ unwavering support, she believed the entertainment industry could assist her in raising awareness of NJS. It was a wise decision since that’s how the world learned out about Naomi and NJS Gold, the designers of the Miss Universe Indonesia crown.
Being entrusted with designing crowns for three countries doesn’t make Naomi Julia arrogant. For her, this is a great honor as well as a significant duty that needs to be handled carefully.

Priority Scale: God and Family
Some people assume that a successful female entrepreneur puts business first. Naomi, on the other hand, is a businesswoman who prioritizes her family and God. God comes first on her list of priorities, followed by family. She acknowledges that family life isn’t always harmonious though.
“In my life, God is everything. I am powerless without God. No matter how intelligent we are, we will be nothing without God’s approval.” The Indonesian Evangelical Theological College graduate clarified, “Whatever I have accomplished today is not because of me, it is because of God.”
She grew closer to God as a result of a number of life circumstances. Her father’s passing was the first. As a young child, Naomi lived a life of extreme poverty. Her father’s perseverance and hard work significantly improved the family’s situation. In order to prepare her for his eventual succession, Naomi’s father gave her intense training.
Reality, however, showed otherwise. As a daughter, Naomi was not allowed to inherit after her father passed away. This hit her hard, forcing her to start from scratch.
Her autoimmune condition was the cause of another event. She became quite ill and was unable to walk at the age of 37. Exercise was one of the things that aided in her recuperation. She hasn’t missed a day of workout since.
Having been at her lowest point and then recovering from a serious illness, Naomi felt deeply blessed by God. This brought her closer to Him. Her immense gratitude also led her to teach her two children to fear God.

