yeah, i agree when you say that dealing with Holostik is more dangerous, but they seem to make a serious and quality product. and HoMAI stands for Hologram Manufacturers Association
of India. when it comes to manufacturing, India doesn't exactly have the most stringent policies. and for a "perfect" hologram, maybe it's worth it.
http://www.homai.org/ - here's the website, they only talk about counterfitting brand names (like those holograms on microsoft products) but again, more risk better quality. the website is set up using a blog website template.