Mejuri's only sale of the year is happening now for Black Friday — take 20% off when you spend $1... - 4 minutes read




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Mejuri is one of the best places on the internet to find high-end, dainty everyday jewelry that you can actually afford to buy for yourself. It's responsible for some of the best jewelry we've ever bought or received, and we regularly recommend its under-$80 zodiac collection for gifts.
A direct-to-consumer business model is to thank for the low prices on premium materials like 14-karat solid gold and diamonds, but its leaner pricing also means it rarely offers sales or discounts. Mejuri's one exception to this rule is on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, November 26 and 29 respectively. 

From November 22 to November 30, Mejuri's sale is 20% off all orders over $150 before taxes. If you're looking to add some new signature pieces to your jewelry collection, or you're on the hunt for meaningful holiday gifts (especially ones that are personalized), this is a sale that's worth checking out.
For those who are new to Mejuri, we suggest scanning the bestsellers section first for a list of can't-go-wrong picks. We've also included some of our own favorite pieces to help you get to the $150 sale minimum. 
The best Mejuri pieces to shop during Black Friday 2021








The necklaces are decorated with white sapphires and available in gold vermeil or silver. 














Sparkly, low-maintenance hoops in 14k solid gold set with round single-cut diamonds. 














While one of the pricier options on our list, it's where you can find true fine jewelry that's actually affordable.














These minimalist hoops are handcrafted in gold vermeil (thick 18k gold layered on sterling silver). They're made to wear all day, every day.














Mejuri offers simple, dainty pieces designed to be worn daily but affordable enough to mix and match.






 









Mara Leighton


Senior Education and Personal Development Reporter, Insider Reviews






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Before joining Insider, she spent five years reviewing products as the style and beauty editor for Hearst's BestProducts.com, and before that, she was a copywriter for Neiman Marcus where she specialized in fine jewelry and accessories. Her work has appeared in Cosmopolitan, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, TownCountry, and more. Prior to joining the editorial world, she was the owner and buyer of an independent clothing boutique. She graduated from the University of North Texas with a degree in merchandising.
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