Mejuri

History says fine jewelry for occasions, we say fine jewelry for every day. Minus the traditional markups, with new, limited-edition drops every Monday of the year. Handcrafted like the olden days, but designed for the golden days ahead.

We founded Mejuri on the belief that making fine jewelry doesn’t have to come at the cost of our values, our communities, or our planet. We believe true sustainability is about transparently addressing both impacts on the environment and on the people in our ecosystem. For that reason, we strike a balance between recycled and fairly mined materials that support communities dependent on the industry. Traceability is important because it allows us to validate the authenticity of the material and improve the social and environmental impacts of our pieces. As we grow globally and expand our networks, maximizing the transparency and traceability of our supply chain is our ultimate goal.

Major brands in our industry markup their products 8-10x the actual cost. We do things differently. To make luxury accessible, we've built relationships with the best manufacturers and sell directly to you. Basically, our jewelry is handcrafted with the same top materials and quality craftsmanship as other luxury jewelry brands but without the traditional markups.

Since inception, Mejuri has been committed to quality, not only of our products, but of the conditions in which they are produced. We aim to trace each of our pieces from mine to market because traceability allows us to manage and improve the social and environmental impacts of our supply chain.

We’ve been diligent about choosing partners who align with our values, and as we evolve, we are prioritizing materials that can be fully traced to their source of origin. Sixty percent of our production partners are world-renowned suppliers that are certified by the Responsible Jewellery Council, the international standard bearer for ensuring supply chain sustainability, labor rights and integrity across the jewelry industry. The remaining forty percent are family-run businesses that work closely with us on social and environmental practices to create high-quality pieces.