I didn’t grow up with family heirlooms, which is what makes the idea of creating my own that much more exciting. Jewellery, for me, isn’t about fleeting trends – it’s about pieces that hold meaning, last for years and quietly become part of your story. That’s where Mejuri stands out.
The brand has built a reputation for making elegant, high-quality fine and demi-fine jewellery feel genuinely attainable, offering solid gold, diamonds and beautifully considered designs at a far more accessible price point than traditional luxury houses. In this Mejuri review, I’m breaking down the collections, quality and best pieces worth investing in.
What’s New From Mejuri in 2026
In 2026, Mejuri has doubled down on sculptural silver, expanded its bridal-ready diamond bands and introduced more lab-grown gemstone options across its core collections.
The brand has also unexpectedly ventured into accessories, launching an ultra-chic, tarnish-free golden lighter case – waterproof and sweat-resistant – as an extension of its Charlotte collection, complete with the signature textured, fluted design details that define the line.
Alongside these launches, Mejuri’s focus on recycled materials has strengthened, with a higher percentage of 18k gold and sterling silver now sourced from certified suppliers.
Mejuri Dôme Collection Review
An understated, slinky dress paired with bold bangles and statement earrings is one of my go-to date-night formulas – and the sculptural, organically curved design of Mejuri’s Dôme collection delivers exactly that kind of main-character energy. Softly rounded yet undeniably maximalist, these pieces feel modern without being trend-led, designed to elevate even the simplest outfit.
At the heart of the collection is the Dôme ring, Mejuri’s best-selling piece and a cult favourite for good reason. Its chunky, high-shine silhouette looks far more expensive than it is, making it one of those rare jewellery purchases that instantly justifies the hype.
Now over a year into wearing my Dôme ring consistently, I can confidently say the high-shine finish holds up remarkably well with regular wear. Minor surface scratches are inevitable with sterling silver, but a quick polish restores the mirror-like finish instantly - something I always factor in when investing in sculptural pieces.
Whether you’re a gold girlie or prefer cooler silver tones, the collection’s cohesive design language makes mixing metals feel intentional rather than experimental. My personal favourites are the Dôme drop earrings and cuff bracelet in sterling silver.
The puffy, sculptural finish adds a slightly rebellious edge to a cocktail dress, but works just as well styled over a crisp oxford shirt or layered atop a chunky wool knit. Crafted from durable 925 sterling silver – with 95% made from recycled materials – these are pieces designed for everyday wear.
Who the Mejuri Dôme Collection Is Best For
The Dôme collection is ideal for anyone drawn to bold, sculptural jewellery that still feels wearable and refined. It suits those building a modern jewellery wardrobe, experimenting with mixed metals, or investing in statement staples at an accessible price point. If your style is polished with a hint of edge, and you want jewellery that feels current yet enduring, the Dôme pieces are an easy, confidence-boosting choice.
Mejuri Diamonds, Fine Jewellery & Bridal
Following my engagement, I wanted to balance out my hand with pieces that felt equally intentional. On Valentine’s Day, I gifted myself the Pavé Diamond X Ring – which constantly sells out! Crafted in solid 14k gold and set with pavé natural diamonds in an overlapping X design, it strikes a balance between modern and timeless.
What makes it especially meaningful is the symbolism I’ve attached to it. With Scottish-Jamaican heritage, the intersecting design echoes both flags – and paired with the fact it was a gift to myself, it’s become a piece I’ll always associate with independence and intention.
For 2026 brides, Mejuri’s diamond jewellery is made for “I do” moments. The diamond eternity ring is a beautiful wedding or engagement band, set with round brilliant-cut natural diamonds in 14k white or yellow gold – while a classic tennis bracelet adds an elegant detail on the day itself.
Are Mejuri Diamonds Good Quality?
Mejuri uses 94% traceable, responsibly sourced natural diamonds, typically graded G–H–I in colour and SI–I in clarity for maximum brilliance. All pieces are set in durable 14k gold made from 94% recycled materials. The brand also holds Positive Luxury’s Butterfly Mark, reflecting its commitment to high ethical and sustainability standards.
Mejuri Best Sellers, Gifts & Personalised Jewellery
If you’re shopping for the perfect gift – or a justifiable treat for yourself – Mejuri’s best sellers make it very easy.
The standout for me is the lab-grown sapphire huggie hoops, available in 18k gold vermeil or sterling silver. They’re subtle enough for everyday wear to work or school, yet polished enough to transition seamlessly into cocktails or dinner.
Personalised jewellery is another area where Mejuri really excels. The Mejuri diamond letter necklace is a modern classic and can be worn traditionally on a chain or clipped onto an earring for a more styled, personalised look. For astrology girlies, the birthstone necklace is ultra-dainty and perfect for layering with other chains.
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Kara Kia is the Ecommerce Editor for Women's Lifestyle at Hearst UK, leading Cosmopolitan UK's digital shopping strategy across fashion, beauty and lifestyle. With over eight years of experience as a journalist and editor, Kara specialises in skincare, makeup, haircare and helping women find their personal style — trying and testing every product she recommends. A trusted voice in fashion and beauty ecommerce, Kara's most-read guides include the best wedding dresses under £1000, the best affordable jewellery brands, the best Korean skincare products, and the best products for curly hair. She also covers major shopping events including Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day for Cosmopolitan, Red and Prima. Kara previously held the role of contributing Fashion and Beauty Ecommerce Editor at ELLE UK and Harper's Bazaar UK; before joining Hearst, she was Fashion Content Editor at NET-A-PORTER's Porter Magazine, Associate Editor at PopSugar, and wrote for Refinery29 and LOVE Magazine. An experienced interviewer, she has spoken to Zendaya, Alicia Keys, Simone Biles and Tyla about life, work and style. Born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica and formerly based in Toronto, Kara now lives in London. Follow Kara on Instagram @kara.kia































