
We found celebrity-approved Mejuri jewelry that Mom will want to wear every day
Mother's Day is just around the corner and the time to shop is NOW!
We did our research, and it turns out Mejuri is the celebrity-approved jewelry brand on every mom's wish list this year — and, surprisingly, most of the pieces are super affordable.
Mejuri Mother's Day Gift Guide
Find the perfect gift for mom this year with a little help from Mejuri!
The celebrity-loved brand that has luxury (but affordable) pieces including diamond, gold, and gemstone options is the place to be this season.
Whether your mom loves a classic look or something a little more eccentric — Mejuri has a plethora of trendy pieces.
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From Taylor Swift to Selena Gomez, Mejuri has continued to be an A-List hot spot with its rings, necklaces, and earrings adorning the stars. The accessible luxury jewelry brand is known for its trendy yet classic designs, all made from premium materials.
As you shop for mom this Mother's Day, we suggest checking out some of the best-selling Mejuri classics, from pearl studs to luxe diamond designs. Whether your mom likes a sleek look or something a bit more eccentric — you will find everything you need in time for May 11.
Pearl Oversized Studs
Nothing says 'Mother's Day' like a classy set of pearls.
These large pearl studs are timeless and go with everything. Whether you wear them as a statement earring or as part of a stack, these glistening pearls are going to be eye-catching.
The base is the highest quality with 18K Gold, and for just $68, your mom will feel like luxury.
$68 Shop
Cluster Pearl Hoop Charm
Charms are so IN right now, and now they've moved from necklaces to earrings!
This dainty pearl and gold charm is a great way to spruce up any hoop or huggie stack. The luxury material makes it tarnish-free free so you can keep this charm on in the shower and beyond.
You can shop Mejuri huggies to find the perfect stack and pair them with charms for one-of-a-kind combinations.
$88 Shop
Vermeil Linked Necklace
If your mom is someone who loves an everyday piece — check this necklace out.
The double chain, two-ring necklace is made from quality 18K Gold and will not tarnish for years to come. We think this is a subtle, meaningful take on a 'mom & me' piece with the large and small hoop interlocking look.
$148 Shop
Diamond Letter Charm
Celebrate your mom with a piece that evokes memories.
This diamond Letter Charm is stunning, trendy, and timeless. You can get one letter or stack multiple to represent important names. We love this idea for moms with a lot of kids
Though this charm may seem pricey, it has the best gold and diamond quality, making it worth it.
$198 Shop
Micro Pearl Bracelet
Not all moms are big jewelry people, which is why we think this dainty pearl option is a great alternative.
The soft design is easy to wear and even moms who like a clean, non-cluttered look will be able to appreciate the touch of beauty. This find is also a total 'quiet luxury' buy with the quality pearls and gold clasp.
$128 Shop
Brioche Hoops
'I'm not a regular mom — I'm a cool mom!'- Mean Girls
These Brioche Hoops are for all the trendy moms out there. Chunky gold hoops are in right now and have a certain subtle chic-ness.
Your mom will stun in these basic hoops from running errands to date nights, we have a feeling she will LOVE these.
$98 Shop
Multi Gemstone Station Bracelet
If your mom has a clan of kids (like mine!), we think this gemstone bracelet is a great group gift. The luxe design is 14K Yellow Gold and features a custom birthstone.
My siblings and I love paying homage to our birthdays with pieces like this stunning bracelet to show our mom just how much she means!
This Mejuri must-have is often sold out, and right now it is still in stock, ready to be customized for your mom ahead of May 11th.
$298 Shop

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