The 18 Best Places To Buy Jewelry Online, No Matter Your Budget
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Here’s the thing: I love shoes and bags as much as the next gal, but I have a special place in my heart for jewelry. I am actually obsessed with my small collection. However, I also am also constantly on the hunt for something new and shiny to wear—luckily, I’ve rounded up a few of the best places to buy jewelry online so everyone can satisfy their inner magpie. Apologies in advance to your credit card.
While I’m no true jewelry collector, I do keep a few, simple pieces in my collection that I wear every single day. I actually have one gold chain necklace that I’ve only taken off once after owning it for an entire decade. If that’s not a commitment, I don’t know what is! While I don’t think I’ll ever grow tired of that necklace, I think I may need to update my usual rotation just a bit in 2021. Because the majority of my job is just browsing the web for the trendiest items ever, I feel that I have procured the best pieces from the best brands on the internet—and now I’m sharing them with all of you.
I’m talking everything from chunky gold hoops from Accessory Concierge to luxe-feeling chokers from Fraiser Sterling. Oh—and a chain necklace from everyone’s go-to brand for gold pieces, Mejuri. Whatever your style, I can almost guarantee that you’ll find your new favorite bracelet, necklace or pair of earrings on this list.
Read on to see a few of my faves and to find inspo for your next purchase. I can’t wait to see you rocking a bunch of these on the ‘Gram.
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- Pamela Love
New York-based brand Pamela Love makes stunning bracelets, earrings and necklaces that are classic and just a little bit unexpected. The prices vary, but they offer a few different types of jewelry including both on-trend fashion options and fine pieces for a little more coin. Their pieces are often plated in 14k gold that gives the look and feel of real gold, but at a way better price.
- Mejuri
If you’re on the hunt for jewelry that’s the perfect combination of on-trend and timeless, Mejuri should be your go-to. Their fine jewelry pieces can be a bit on the pricier side—this delicate gold chain is made from 14k yellow gold and retails for just under $300—but the investment is honestly worth it. While Mejuri is best-known for their gold items, they also sell diamond, pearl and enamel options, too.
- BaubleBar
Come to BaubleBar for the bright pieces, stay for the selection of fine earrings, necklaces, rings and much more. Most of their pieces are available for under 100 bucks, too—but look like they should be way more expensive. From colored enamel rings to simple gold chain necklaces, this site has all your bases covered.
- Etsy
I don’t have to tell you that Etsy is the perfect place to find jewelry designed by a bunch of different indie brands and makers from all over the world. I count this pair of freshwater pearl earrings from Ohio-based brand ElleBrands as one of my new favorite discoveries on the site. ElleBrands offers a wide array of pieces in their shop, like gold butterfly pendant earrings and fun beaded bracelets, but you can scour Etsy for whatever style of jewelry you like best.
- Ring Concierge
Yes, this stackable ring from Ring Concierge is a splurge, but timeless pieces are worth investing in! Despite its name, Ring Concierge sells more than just, well, rings. They have a complete line of fine jewelry pieces including earrings, necklaces, bracelets and more. Many of the pieces in the range are priced under 1,000 bucks, so feel free to browse their site for inspo.
- Zara
Yes, one of your all-time favorite clothing brands also makes some of the cutest jewelry available on the web. Zara’s accessory section is chock-full of trendy pieces like oversized chokers, beaded necklaces and plenty of pearls. The selection may look expensive, but the under $50-price point means that you can buy a few different pieces without breaking the bank.
- Missoma
Missoma is the one of the official jewelry brands of cool-girls everywhere—even mega influencer Lucy Williams has collabed with them. They’re known for their gold jewelry, but the site honestly has tons of pieces that I think you’ll love. Even better? Most of them are priced under $300.
- Kendra Scott
Kendra Scott designs feminine and sweet pieces for you to wear every single day without fail. They’ve become famous online for their selection of affordable and trendy fashion jewelry, but have since expanded into more delicate fine styles, too—you know, the kind that features real gold and actual diamonds.
- LUV AJ
There’s a reason why everyone on your Insta feed has been loving LUV AJ recently. Their selection of blingy chain necklaces, rose gold hoop earrings and coin pendants were designed to become your wear-everywhere pieces. Founded by designer Amanda Jane Thomas in 2014, LUV AJ has become one of the most popular places to find pieces that you’ll wear now and love forever.
- Made by Mary
Every one of the pieces designed by Made by Mary can be customized to fit your exact needs and specifications. Everything on the site would make the perfect gift for your loved one or as a little treat for yourself. Their pieces are nickel-free and the majority of them are gold-filled. This means that each piece contains 100 times (!) more gold than plated jewelry. Now that’s a gift I can get behind.
- Swarovski
Oh, so you wanna looked blinged-out without totally breaking the bank? I recommend perusing Swarovski’s website. Sure, there are some pretty pricey earrings and rings for sale, but I was personally shocked to see just how many I could actually afford. Swarovski crystals aren’t technically diamonds, but they sure sparkle like them.
- Accessory Concierge
Accessory Concierge was founded in 2013 to give shoppers a luxury experience at an affordable price point. Their selection of simple, wear-everywhere pieces are on-trend without being too in your face, so you’re guaranteed to find something that you love. None of their items contain lead and are instead made in more luxe-feeling metals like silver, gold and brass.
- Sparklane
You look like you could use some new earrings. Maybe even a new ring? Either way, you can count on Sparklane’s affordable (a ton of their earrings are under $100) jewelry. Prepare to want to wear each of these delicate pieces every single day. I know I already have my eye on a few of the pieces.
- Catbird
if mismatched earrings are more your vibe this season, Catbird has you covered. The New York-based brand went viral due to its stunning engagement and wedding band options (and a bracelet that gets welded on for the perfect fit). If you’re not looking for some kind of serious commitment, they also sell earrings available in singles or pairs.
- Gorjana
So, you love classic jewelry but you’re looking for something new. Why not try Gorjana? They make both fashion and fine jewelry that is made to last. Much of their collection is priced under $100 (AKA: the perfect price point) but their more delicate come with a slightly higher price tag. Also, if you’re missing the charm bracelets that you had as a kid, Gorjana sells customizable options that don’t look childish at all.
- Fraiser Sterling
I, quite simply, cannot get enough of Fraiser Sterling Jewelry. I have a few pieces from the brand in my own collection and It’s safe to say I will be adding more ASAP. Think of Fraiser Sterling as that trendy BFF who always wears pieces that you wish that you could steal for yourself—that’s the vibe. the Los Angeles-based brand offers a wide selection of both fashion and fine jewelry with prices that go all the way up to $2,000 bucks.
- Lili Claspe
You’ve probably seen a bunch of celebs in one of Lili Claspe’s pieces without even realizing it. This SoCal-based brand was born when founder Stephie Tchamanian began making items by hand in her apartment. Her quirky designs have been spotted on plenty of famous fans, including Jamine Tookes and Candace Swanepoel. If it’s good enough for not one but two supermodels, it’s good enough for me!
- Charming Charlie
If you’re looking for cute jewelry that’s always affordable, Charming Charlie is made for you. Yes, the jewelry is cute—but so are the rest of their accessories. We’re talking hats, masks and home goods, people! When I said these pieces wouldn’t break the bank, I meant it. The majority of their items retail for under $20. Whether you’re just starting to build out your collection or you’re a seasoned pro, you’re bound to find something that you love on their site, especially for a last-minute event!
Popular jewelry startup Mejuri has an under-$80 zodiac collection — and the styles are great for a subtly personalized Mother’s Day gift
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Mejuri, a Canadian startup that makes classic, everyday fine jewelry for women, is a perfect one-stop-shop for all things Mother’s Day.
Quality is high, prices are relatively low, and the company really only makes the kind of dainty jewelry you’d put on one day and then somehow never need to take off. As the founders told Business Insider in 2018, the goal is to debunk the myth that nice jewelry should never be touched or worn. In other words, “buy yourself the damn diamonds.”
Take for instance the highly giftable Zodiac collection ($70-$80) — a chic capsule of a single slender, feminine necklace and ring, each designed with the wearer’s astrological sign strewn across its face in shiny stones. It’s the sort of gift that manages to check all the boxes: thoughtfulness, personalization, and a piece of functional, everyday luxury.
Pictured: Capricorn Ring, $69 Mejuri
Both Zodiac pieces are set with AAA quality white sapphires and come in either gold vermeil (a thick 18-karat gold layer on sterling silver) or sterling silver dipped in rhodium for extra shine and strength — so you can match the gift to whichever metal your mom favors.
The necklaces have an adjustable chain (20 to 22 inches), and since gifting jewelry like rings can be tricky, it’s worth noting that the company also has free 30-day returns — as well as a 24-month warranty.
Thankfully, pricing is competitive. Mejuri estimates that the Zodiac Ring ($70) would run for $205 in traditional retail, while the Zodiac Necklace ($80) would go for $169. Major fine jewelry brands have been known to mark up their products by eight to 10 times the actual cost it took to make. But, in order to keep luxury affordable, Mejuri’s uses a leaner model to deliver the same materials and craftsmanship as other luxury brands directly to the consumer, without passing on huge markups. Simply put, you’ll be able to give your mom an out-of-budget level gift without actually breaking said budget.
If you’re looking for affordable, beautiful jewelry your mom can wear every day and that’ll serve as an ongoing reminder of how much you love her, then you’re in the right place.
16 Grad Gifts That Prove The Tassel Is Worth The Hassle
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Graduation season is upon us and while it’s been a fair few years since I walked across the stage at my University, I would hope that I’m still with it enough to recommend some killer graduation gift ideas. Shopping for a recent graduate is somehow both easy and challenging: They need pretty much everything (especially if they’re moving into a new apartment or starting a new job), but also hardly ever mention anything specific when you ask them what they need. In their defense, they were probably in the middle of studying for a final when you called!
There’s no doubt about it—graduating college is weird. Happy, yes, but also very strange, especially in 2021. So it makes sense that finding the perfect gift for a graduating college senior would be a little tricky, too! Most of the gifts on this list are small enough to pack in your carry-on if you’re hopping on a flight to see the student in your life walk across the stage at their commencement, but big enough in terms of gesture that you’ll totally make their day. So whether you’re shopping for your sibling, your child or just your long-distance bestie, I’ve got you covered.
I can’t guarantee that your beloved grad will get their dream job within a week of coming home, but I can promise that these gifts will make all their hard work in school feel worth it. From high-tech beauty tools to jewelry, this list has got it all. Read on to shop 16 of the best grad gifts on the market, from brands like Dyson, Mejuri, Coach and more.
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