Bands of Gold: 36 Affordable Ring Brands Like Mejuri
In the market for fine and demi-fine jewelry, minus the markup? Don’t miss this A-to-Z list of affordable ring brands like Mejuri that make sleek gold bands to swoon over.
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In the market for fine and demi-fine jewelry, minus the markup? Don’t miss this A-to-Z list of 30+ affordable ring brands like Mejuri that make sleek gold bands to swoon over.
First, why we love Mejuri
Let me start by explaining that there’s nothing wrong with Mejuri. In fact, it’s quite the opposite: Mejuri rings are amazing! The popular ecommerce brand makes beautifully designed, high-quality pieces and offers them at an insanely affordable price point compared to what you’d find at a traditional, mainstream jewelry retailer.
The thing is, they’re actually beloved by so many fashionistas and jewelry enthusiasts that their pieces pop up everywhere. Just the other day I overheard two gal pals discovering that they were wearing the exact same piece of jewelry from Mejuri.
It was a little awkward. But honestly, who wouldn’t fall head-over-heels for a timeless piece of fine jewelry that’s priced just right?
Sometimes one brand gets it really spot-on, and we're all happy to jump on the gold-dipped bandwagon. But there are other times when we would rather have some other places to shop.
It's all about having options
Maybe you're looking for an affordable, everyday ring that perfectly suits your one-of-a-kind style sense. Or you might want to gift yourself a new forever piece of fine jewelry to recognize an important time in your life. A ring that feels so of the moment might not be what you're looking for.
Or, if you just so happen to already own all of the rings Mejuri makes, you might need some new sources to shop! (Has anybody accomplished this?! Lmk!)
Luckily, there are plenty of other affordable ring brands to look at if you want a ring that feels personal, unique, and meaningful to you.
But where can you find affordable ring brands like Mejuri?
And by that, I mean brands that carry modern gold jewelry but offer something a little different at a similarly accessible price point. And, brands who offer fine jewelry, fashion rings, or something in between – so that wherever you are in your jewelry collecting journey, you can find the perfect piece.
Affordable ring brands like Mejuri, under $300
To help you on your search, I've scoured the ecommerce arena to find jewelry brands and retailers that carry a selection of solid gold, gold plated, gold filled, and gold vermeil rings with starting prices under $300. (Check out this post to learn about the differences between each of these metals!)
Many of these are direct-to-consumer brands that aim to cut out the middleman and offer fairer prices for high-quality, handcrafted pieces. Oddly enough, not all of the ecommerce sites I came across allow you to search and sort from prices low to high, so I've done the dirty work for you.
Many actually carry some rings under $50, too! In the case of solid gold, these tend to be slender stacking bands – perfect for elevating your minimalist ring stack to luxury status. But you can find plenty of chunkier demi-fine pieces around that price point, too.
36 affordable ring brands, from A to Z
Below you'll also see my top picks for under $300. You'll find a gorgeously golden assortment of essential stacking pieces as well as unexpected statement rings. Hopefully this gives you an idea of the kind of trinkets and treasures you can discover on a budget.
Ready to expand your jewelry horizons and get to know these affordable ring brands like Mejuri? Let's dive in!
0. Mejuri
We’re talking about affordable ring brands like Mejuri, so this seems like the right place to start. The brand is truly the gold standard (teehee!) when it comes to high-quality, high-style, low-cost jewelry for modern women. A few of their signature styles have gained a cult following, but since Mejuri drops new micro-collections every week, there’s always something to feast your eyes upon and treat your fingers to.
Pricing: Mejuri offers gold vermeil rings starting at $50 and solid gold rings starting at $75.
Top pick: Sculpture Band in solid 14k yellow gold, $125.
1. Alex Mika
If you want statement rings and eternity bands that deliver loads of CZ-sparkle, or chunky gold plated jewels to amp up your ring stack, Alex Mika is the right place. The brand also offers some equally sparkly but more slender pieces for everyday wear. Rings from Alex Mika will make a huge statement without putting a huge dent in your pocketbook.
Pricing: Alex Mika offers gold plated rings starting at $50.
Top pick: Yellow Gold Band in gold plated sterling silver with lab-created white sapphire, $78.
2. Ania Haie
This London-based brand specializes in 14k gold plated sterling silver, meaning you can adorn yourself in style while sticking to your budget. From whimsical dotted designs to medallion rings, Ania Haie offers a variety of stackable and statement styles. You can also find quite a few versatile, adjustable rings. These are great for wearing on different fingers and still get the perfect fit.
Pricing: Ania Haie offers gold plated rings starting at $22.
Top pick: Modern Twist Chain Ring in gold plated sterling silver, $25.
3. Audry Rose
Named after the founder's grandmother, Audry Rose is one of those brands that's known for crafting beautiful jewels featuring Mother Nature's loveliest gemstones, ethically sourced. If you're shopping in the $400-$500 range, you'll definitely have a wider selection of stackable or stand-alone bands with plenty of sparkle. However, you can still find some very pretty pieces under $300. The brand also recently launched their Demi Rose collection of demi-fine jewelry, featuring playful pieces at a lower price point.
Pricing: Audry rose offers gold plated and gold filled rings starting at $70 and solid gold rings starting at $195.
Top pick: Crescent Ring by Rebecka Froberg in solid 10k yellow gold, $195.
4. Aurate
My husband actually introduced me to this Brooklyn-based brand – but he had no idea that I'd become instantly obsessed with nearly all of their designs! Aurate accommodates a wide range of price points, offering the perfect mix of vermeil and 14k gold rings in yellow, rose, and white. They're made with 100% recycled gold and conflict-free diamonds, and most styles are available in made-to-order 18K as well. I especially love how Aurate's Deco capsule translates a Roaring '20s #mood into unmistakably modern, ultra-stackable rings.
Pricing: Aurate offers gold vermeil rings starting at $65 and solid gold rings starting at $50.
Top pick: Sensu Ring in gold vermeil, $120.
5. Azura Jewelry
Rings from Azura Jewelry look a lot more expensive than they are. The trick is that the brand uses glossy gold over ethically-sourced sterling silver, and sets its dainty bands with comparatively affordable gemstones like topaz and amethyst. Don't miss their two-piece stackable ring sets, many of which include a chevron-shaped band designed to hug a striking gem, for just under $200.
Pricing: Azura Jewelry offers gold vermeil rings starting at $65.
Top pick: Glitter Raindrop Ring in gold vermeil with white topaz, $95.
6. BaubleBar
Did you think BaubleBar was just the place to go for outrageous on-trend earrings? Think again! They actually carry a line of demi-fine and fine jewelry for the more sophisticated moments. Their ring designs aren't as remarkable as their iconic earrings. However, if you're looking to get a head start on your ring stack, check out their three- to five-piece gold vermeil stacking sets.
Pricing: BaubleBar offers gold vermeil rings starting at $58 and solid gold rings starting at $50.
Top pick: Pisa Stacking Ring in solid 14k yellow gold, $75.
7. Bing Bang
If you're looking for affordable ring brands that specialize in cool-girl jewelry, Bing Bang will deliver plenty of bang for your buck. I mean, the shop's menu is categorized by Vibe, after all, with the choice of Minimal, Symbol, and Sparkle. Minimal involves ring-stack-ready gold vermeil bands in funky geometric shapes. Symbol features teeny-tiny icons and emoji-inspired adornments. Sparkle is all about baguette- and marquise-cut Swarovski crystals in urbanite-approved hues like jet black and peach. You'll peep modern pearls and dainty diamonds in Bing Bang's collections, too. Rings from this NYC studio really ought to be styled with a MetroCard and a leather jacket.
Pricing: Bing Bang offers gold vermeil rings starting at $35.
Top pick: Sparkle Heart Ring with Diamond Accents in gold vermeil with white diamond, $95.
8. Catbird
Brooklyn-based Catbird caters to another type of NYC cool girl. She's the type who's dripping in layers of barely-there gold that will make you wonder if it was just her natural radiance that caught your eye or if it was her dainty jewelry glistening. The super-stackable gold rings from Catbird's own label are little luxuries you can actually afford, like your favorite beauty splurge from Sephora. But beware... You're definitely going to want a small collection for each and every finger, including midi rings to complete the look. It's okay, though, because Catbird not only has the most charming brand personality you'll find in the jewelry world, but they also operate a charitable 501(c)(3) fund and create their magic with recycled diamonds and responsibly sourced metals.
Pricing: Catbird offers solid gold rings starting at $44.
Top pick: Diamond Pinprick Ring in solid 14k yellow gold with white diamond, $238.
9. Ferko’s
Ferko's is affordable luxury at its best. Wearing one of their rings will make you feel incredibly classy – and you'll feel terribly clever for finding such a delightful and budget-friendly ring brand. (You're welcome!) Based in New Jersey, Ferko's makes sophisticated bands in truly timeless styles that play very well with others. Highlights include an array of highly wearable diamond-encrusted bands in 14k that are ideal for everyday and striking enough for special occasions. Plus, the brand offers dainty ruby, emerald, and sapphire rings that might just be must-haves for your growing jewelry collection.
Pricing: Ferko’s offers solid gold rings starting at $38.
Top pick: Diamond Stacking Ring in solid 14k yellow gold with white diamond, $179.
10. Gabriela Artigas
This woman-owned brand is led by designer Gabriela Artigas and her sister, sales director Teresita Artigas. Their sleek, modern rings are substantial yet understated – great for elevating a minimalist outfit for day or night. The use of strong motifs like spheres, tusks, and geometric shapes make Gabriela Artigas' rings real power pieces at a friendlier price point.
Pricing: Gabriela Artigas offers gold plated rings starting at $210 and solid gold rings starting at $125.
Top pick: Cage Ring in solid 10k yellow gold, $295.
11. GLDN
If you've got your heart set on having a ring customized with a meaningful message, an important date, or your monogram, GLDN might just make your heart skip a beat. The brand is in favor of (literally) forging connections between loved ones and giving back to nonprofits in the process. Each GLDN piece is customized in their Washington state studio where dainty little stamps leave the perfect impression on glossy gold filled or 14k rings. If you're not keen on letters and numbers, explore their bouquet of Flower Rings and Hand Gesture designs instead.
Pricing: GLDN offers gold filled rings starting at $22 and solid gold rings starting at $56.
Top pick: Aurora Bar Ring in solid 14k yellow gold, $103.
12. Gorjana
By offering on-trend gold plated rings, Gorjana definitely falls into the fun and affordable category. This brand's low-cost ring sets are especially handy for anyone experimenting with a new ring stack configuration, but who isn't quite ready to commit to solid gold and the higher price tags those pieces command. Though they won't last a lifetime, Gorjana rings will certainly bring a spark of joy to your jewelry box in the here and now.
Pricing: Gorjana offers gold plated rings starting at $38.
Top pick: Parker Link Ring in gold plated brass, $55.
13. Jeanne’s Jewels
This brand is by far one of the most affordable ring brands like Mejuri. Rings from Jeanne's are surprisingly inexpensive, given that they're made of 18K gold over sterling silver. Virtually all of their sweet, stackable bands are available in white, yellow, and rose gold finishes with scintillating CZs, giving you plenty of leeway to customize your mixed-metal ring stack. Since you've probably seen most of the designs out in the wild already, Jeanne's seems like the place to go to get the look for less.
Pricing: Jeanne’s offers gold vermeil rings starting at $10.
Top pick: Isabella Ring in gold vermeil with cubic zirconia, $15.
14. Jennifer Zeuner
Is your ring stack crying out for a splash of color and a jolt of fun? Jennifer Zeuner offers some really cool enamel rings whose vibrant hues will really pop, especially against a chunky nameplate piece or modern signet from their collection. It's not surprising, really, given that the brand is based in sunny Boca Raton, Florida. Each of Jennifer Zeuner's rings is significantly cheaper than a tropical vacation but just as playful and bright.
Pricing: Jennifer Zeuner offers gold vermeil rings starting at $88 and solid gold rings starting at $242.
Top pick: Mia Mini Ring in gold vermeil, $187.
15. Katie Dean Jewelry
Started by Michigan-bred, LA-bound Katie Dean, this brand and its affordable gold plated rings emanate light and loveliness. Most of the pieces fall into the minimalist category, with simple stacking bands in various textures and the occasional white Swarovski crystal accent. Cheerful additions like a teensy heart with eyelashes and a dainty cactus add some whimsy to the collection.
Pricing: Katie Dean Jewelry offers gold plated brass rings starting at $25.
Top pick: Artist Face Ring in gold plated brass, $45.
16. The Last Line
The Last Line might be best known for curating outrageous, rainbow-bright ear stacks, but the dazzle doesn't stop there! You can find solid gold stacking rings as well as pieces like their rainbow band that feature a riot of colorful gemstones. If you raise your budget closer to the $400-$600 range, you'll certainly have more choice in The Last Line's ring department, but lower-priced pieces like their birthstone solitaires are still among the finest of the fine when it comes to accessible luxury.
Pricing: The Last Line offers solid gold rings starting at $185.
Top pick: Diamond Baby Ring in solid 14k yellow gold with white diamond, $265.
17. Leah Alexandra
The woman-led team behind Leah Alexandra designs and crafts each of their precious trinkets in a studio in Vancouver, BC. These include chunky textured bands and lots of lovely gemstones in settings that appear sleek and simple but oh-so-special at the same time. You might be tempted to completely reimagine your ring stack around a gleaming moonstone or shard of labradorite nestled in an asymmetrical halo of CZ stones. And, since most Leah Alexandra pieces fall under $200, your bank account balance will end up looking just as good as your new adornments.
Pricing: Leah Alexandra offers gold vermeil and gold filled rings starting at $48.
Top pick: Armour Ring in gold plated sterling silver with cubic zirconia, $112.
18. Local Eclectic
This Chicago-based ecommerce retailer is essentially a virtual treasure trove of amazing brands you've never heard of but won't be able to stop talking about. Local Eclectic carries a large selection of fine and demi-fine jewels from independent designers. Plus, they recently launched their own Family Gold collection featuring classic, modern heirlooms in solid gold. Contemporary jewelry enthusiasts will find their site to be as captivating as a candy shop full of delicious-looking and totally unique pieces. Since they offer about 300 pieces priced under $300, with loads in the under-$100 range, the hardest part about shopping with Local Eclectic is deciding what to choose!
Pricing: Local Eclectic offers gold vermeil rings starting at $35 and solid gold rings starting at $129.
Top pick: We're All Made of Stars Zodiac Coin Ring in gold vermeil with cubic zirconia, $64.
19. Maison Miru
While earrings are undoubtedly this brand's bread and butter – their menu is divided by Earrings and Not Earrings, after all – Maison Miru's finger rings are not to be dismissed. If you love the look of stackable rings that have an open design, you'll enjoy Maison Miru's selection of affordable, adjustable bands. Each one features a talismanic motif like lightning or the evil eye that doesn't quite meet in the middle with the shimmering CZ on the other side.
Pricing: Maison Miru offers gold plated rings starting at $39.
Top pick: Callie Ring in gold plated brass with cubic zirconia, $49.
20. Maria Black
There's something kind of amazing about Maria Black's bold nameplate rings spelling out things like BRO and DAD. Who is the woman roaming the Earth wearing a BOY ring on her pinky finger – or GIRL for that matter? Truthfully, I have no idea, but I'm kind of obsessed. This Copenhagen-based brand's bold, unisex statement pieces seem surprisingly versatile and would probably look just as good with a sharp blazer as a pair of sweats. You can almost sense the glimmering gold pieces winking at you – urging a refreshing, devil-may-care approach to sartorial expression. Modern signets and wrap-style rings round out the Maria Black collection.
Pricing: Maria Black offers gold plated rings starting at $53 and solid gold rings starting $188.
Top pick: Offset V Ring in gold plated sterling silver, $120.
21. Meadowlark
Meadowlark is the work of an edgy artist couple based out of New Zealand. The brand's ring collection includes cool signets, angular halos, serpentine designs, and floral motifs that are anything but girly. The designers translate their skate culture and streetwear roots into meticulously, beautifully designed jewelry. In many cases, you will have the option of which type of ethical, traceable gemstones you want featured in your ring. Furthermore, you can choose to have your piece created in either a gold plated metal or solid gold, so there's really something for every budget.
Pricing: Meadowlark offers gold plated rings starting at $95 and solid gold rings starting at $209.
Top pick: Alba Band Stone Set Ring in gold plated sterling silver with white diamond, $205.
22. Ming Yu Wang
Ming Yu Wang might have a small collection of jewelry, but it sure packs a punch. The brand draws inspiration from the sleek lines of minimalist architecture and lovingly creates each piece to be wearable art. The three-dimensional Stella ring is basically a small abstract sculpture for your hand, while each dangle ring seems like a mini piece of modern art you won't be able to stop staring at.
Pricing: Ming Yu Wang offers gold plated rings starting at $159.
Top pick: Pear Ring in gold plated brass, $159.
23. Missoma
Missoma is another one of the awesome affordable ring brands like Mejuri based in the UK, whose pieces gear toward anyone seeking bigger, bolder, but still totally stackable rings. One of the brand's core values is confidence, and it shows. A statement signet or wraparound ring from Missoma won't just make you feel confident while you wear it, but the accessible price tag will also help empower you to expand your jewelry collection into new territories. Each piece is available in a glossy 18K gold vermeil, so you can enjoy durable, substantial jewelry without the hefty price tag.
Pricing: Missoma offers gold vermeil rings starting at $46.
Top pick: Gold Molten Ring in gold vermeil, $77.
24. Monica Vinader
Another stylish Brit brand, Monica Vinader makes gold vermeil jewels that have been spotted on everyone from Madonna to the Duchess of Cambridge. They cleverly unite organic shapes and textures – think wavy bands and irregular, faceted gem nuggets – with sleek metals and modern finishes. This affordable ring brand's variety of white, rose, and yellow gold vermeil means you can fill up your ring box with an array of unique, stackable pieces that are at once chic and bohemian.
Pricing: Monica Vinader offers gold vermeil rings from $85.
Top pick: Signature Thin Ring in gold vermeil, $95.
25. Ring Concierge
Anyone familiar with Ring Concierge is probably picturing the brand's incredible collection of enormous diamond engagement rings adorned with five- and even six-figure price tags. But did you know about all the sweet little stacking bands they offer as well? Through Ring Concierge, you can find a handful (or two!) of lovely little stacking rings priced under $300. Quite a few also feature personalized details like an initial or zodiac sign. These little luxuries are perfect for adding some texture and pizazz to your ring stack, whether or not there's an 8-carat, $130,000 diamond involved! Also, I have to say that I appreciate the brand's pricing transparency and emphasis on diamond education via Instagram. After all, I really don't know of many companies that manage to offer seriously high-end luxury without an air of exclusivity, while also offering pieces of the same quality for shoppers on a modest budget.
Pricing: Ring Concierge offers solid gold rings starting at $115.
Top pick: Mini Letter Ring by Kelly Bello in solid 14k yellow gold, $180.
26. Sarah and Sebastian
This Australian brand's selection of fine and demi-fine jewelry will instantly transport you to the coast. Sarah and Sebastian utilizes exquisite aquatic motifs like buoys, coral, oyster shells, octopus tentacles, and fishermen's nets (with the ring casts molded from actual nets!). The addition of freshwater pearls and gemstones means there's lots of captivating mermaid's treasure to explore from this ethical and eco-conscious brand.
Pricing: Sarah and Sebastian offers gold vermeil rings from $270 and solid gold rings from $90.
Top pick: Net Ring in solid 10k yellow gold, $185.
27. Sarah Chloe
Here's another brand whose ring price range spans from the tens to the ten thousands. In the under-$300 range are delicate nameplate rings, stackable initial bands, enamel hearts, and open, geometric statement rings. The emphasis on personalization, while a major theme in jewelry today, can be traced back to the brand's beginnings. After the founder gave birth to her first daughter, she was inspired to create jewelry featuring her little one's name, Sarah Chloe. From there, a jewelry line was born as well.
Pricing: Sarah Chloe offers gold plated rings from $50 and solid gold rings from $168.
Top pick: Amelia Script Small Initial Stackable Ring in solid 14k yellow gold, $168.
28. Stella and Bow
Stella and Bow prides itself on being one of the more affordable ring brands out there. They offer a selection of fine and costume jewelry including an array of dainty and versatile rings that look their best when layered together. Whether you prefer gold vermeil, gold fill, or 14k, you can easily find a way to sprinkle some opals, turquoise, pretty pink sapphires, or striking black diamonds into your ring stack.
Pricing: Stella and Bow offers gold vermeil and gold fill rings starting at $45 and solid gold rings starting at $135.
Top pick: Nola Ring in solid 14k yellow gold with opal, $290.
29. Stone and Strand
Offering plenty of pieces under $300, the ecommerce label Stone and Strand is probably one of the better-known affordable ring brands like Mejuri. Their slender stacking bands and pastel gem-encrusted Unicorn collection have gained somewhat of a cult following. And, with each new release, the brand finds fresh and expressive ways to play with tiny colored gemstones and gold, offering high-quality fine jewelry with a whimsically modern twist.
Pricing: Stone and Strand offers gold filled rings starting at $95 and solid gold rings starting at $50.
Top pick: Wavy Band in solid 14k yellow gold, $150.
30. Sydney Evan
LA-based brand Sydney Evan specializes in creating fine-meets-fashion jewelry. Their rings do come with higher price points; if you're searching in the $400-$600 range there'll be much more to choose from. But the few pieces available under $300, like the sweet seven-stone rainbow ring and cursive love band, will certainly add a hint of delightful luxury to your collection.
Pricing: Sydney Evan offers 14k solid gold rings starting at $220.
Top pick: Small Gold Love Ring in solid 14k yellow gold, $220.
31. Tarin Thomas
From brass signets set with hematite to black diamonds embedded upside-down into sterling silver bands, New York-based jewelry brand Tarin Thomas utilizes a surprising mix of materials. Even the more classic pieces are presented with a twist, such as trillion-cut solitaires or marquise-cut sapphires set into a double band. Tarin Thomas is undoubtedly the place to go if you're looking to add something cool and unusual to your ring collection.
Pricing: Tarin Thomas offers gold filled rings starting at $38 and solid gold rings starting at $198.
Top pick: Tyler Ring in solid 10k yellow gold with white topaz, $248.
32. Vrai
Vrai delivers a fresh take on fine jewelry by setting sustainably lab-created diamonds into timeless gold bands. The brand offers a large selection of glittering engagement rings, but also makes room for a few refined stacking bands with bezel settings and more accessible price points. Each stone is lab-grown out of the brand's "diamond foundry" in California and exactly matches the chemical makeup of an earth-mined equivalent – but without the environmental or ethical consequences. According to the FTC Jewelry Guides, manmade diamonds are diamonds, and Vrai's designs are sure to convince anyone who doubts it.
Pricing: Vrai offers solid gold rings starting at $75.
Top pick: Round Diamond Bezel Ring in solid 14k yellow gold with white diamond, $285.
33. Wanderlust + Co
Based in Malaysia, Wanderlust + Co certainly inspires a sense of adventure with the designs featured in their inexpensive gold plated jewels. Their current collection shoots for the stars, with unusual pieces inspired by zodiac constellations and other heavenly bodies. The Drops of Saturn vermeil ring captures celestial beauty in an understated way, while the birthstone ring collection is sure to inspire your inner astronomer. Opal, topaz, and colored cubic zirconia light up the Wanderlust + Co collection.
Pricing: Wanderlust + Co offers gold plated and gold vermeil rings starting at $35.
Top pick: Asteria Gold Ring in gold plated brass with mother-of-pearl and cubic zirconia, $39.
34. Wolf Circus
Another one of the affordable ring brands based in Canada, Wolf Circus transforms recycled sterling silver and brass into bold, 14k gold plated statement pieces out of its Vancouver, BC studio. Stamped signets, chunky dome rings, and pearl-set bands make for a collection to be reckoned with, at a price that's hard to beat.
Pricing: Wolf Circus offers gold plated rings starting at $75 US (although prices are listed in CAD).
Top pick: Magnes Ring in gold plated bronze, $102 US.
35. WWAKE
Innovative jewelry brand WWAKE brings all the cerebral quality and visual dynamism of the NYC art scene to a much quieter, more personal level through a creative collection of thoughtful and completely wearable gold rings. While a bigger budget will lead you to expressive, gemmy jewels, the brand offers a small collection of delicately captivating pieces under $300. And each one will add volumes to your personal jewelry narrative – like the Dimple Ring, which is dedicated to all those perfect, tender moments in life that you don't want to forget.
Pricing: WWAKE offers solid gold rings starting at $190.
Top pick: Dimple Ring in solid 10k yellow gold with white diamond, $270.
36. Zoe Chicco
Zoe Chicco may be the last affordable brand on the list, but it's definitely not the least! I'm actually quickly growing fond of the brand's stackable gold and diamond rings – especially in multiples. Although Zoe Chicco's website doesn't allow you to sort by price, there are plenty of pretty treasures priced under $300 nestled in among the more maximalist pieces. The brand really does wonders with conflict-free round brilliant diamonds and recycled 14k gold, crafting rings that simultaneously feel timeless and totally contemporary.
Pricing: Zoe Chicco offers solid gold rings starting at $125.
Top pick: Circle Prong Diamond Ring in solid 14k yellow gold with white diamond, $200.
We made it from A to Z — so that’s a wrap!
Have you shopped with any of these brands before? Any other affordable ring brands like Mejuri we should know about? Let me know!
Graphics by Jess Barker.