Our Four Favorite Online Jewelers

written by NOA DIAMOND. August 5th, 2020

Finding affordable jewelry that is good quality can be extremely tricky. It’s easy to think there’s no way to layer necklaces or stack rings by purchasing everything you need in one buy without breaking the bank. We have found four different online jewelers that are affordable, stylish, and made with the quality you can trust. 

1. Mejuri

While some people are able to wear earrings from Amazon or Forever 21, my ears would immediately get infected. Because I can only wear solid gold earrings, I love Mejuri for all the 14k solid gold pieces earrings under $100. While they do sell higher-end pieces for $200-500, they sell so many styles of gold hoops and studs in the $40-$100 range. This is the perfect place to shop if you’re looking to fill multiple piercings with similarly styled gold pieces. Some of my favorites are the 14k Yellow Gold Large Hoops ($85) and the Gold Vermeil Midi Hoops ($50). 

Gold Gothic Initial Link Necklace
  1. Adina’s Jewels

Adina’s can be a little pricier than Mejuri, but they have a separate section on their website for this “fine” jewelry. These pieces can be in the thousand-dollar rage so those are definitely not ideal for stacking. Adina’s is great if you’re looking for customized name/letter jewelry, too. I like the Gold Gothic Initial Link Necklace ($98) because it’s small and simple which makes it great for layering, but still unique and cute. They also have a version with your whole name spelled out in this same gothic style. 

Gold Gothic Initial Earrings
  1. The M Jewelers

The M Jewelers is another crowd favorite. They have very similar styles to Adina’s and also have great personalized pieces. I like their Gold Gothic Initial Earrings ($50) in lowercase. On top of having a lot of cute chain-style chokers, people also like The M Jewelers for their larger pendant necklaces like The Saint Lazurus  ($115) which has a longer hang and would be great to layer with a smaller chain. 

  1. Gorjana 

Gorjana is probably the cheapest of the four. I love them for their stunning, delicate pieces. They might be my favorite next to Mejuri. All of their pieces are great for stacking. I’m obsessed with the Bali Small Hoops ($50). They add a fun element to a classic gold hoop. Their rings are not the greatest but they do sell many of them in stackable sets so it makes it easier and cheaper to get a good collection of rings going. One that I do like is the classic Mini Stackable Ring Set which is four rings for only $65.

You can’t go wrong with shopping for jewelry at any of these places. Have any others that you think are missing from this list? Comment some below!

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