Mejuri’s spring stacking sale offers up to 25% off giftable jewelry
Mejuri’s stacking sale turned a $150 spend into up to 25% off fine jewelry, making slim rings and chains the smartest first gifts in the edit.

Mejuri made the entry point simple: spend $150 and up to 25% comes off eligible fine jewelry, which turns a single gift into a small but polished set. The best-value buys sit in the most wearable part of the assortment, especially pared-back rings and slender chains, the pieces that look far more considered than their price tag and stack easily with jewelry someone already owns.
The sale covered rings, necklaces, chains, earrings, bracelets and more, with the discount applied automatically at checkout across Mejuri’s website, app, stores and select branded store-in-store locations. M+ members got first access from April 16, 2026 at 11:00 PM EST through April 20, 2026 at 10:59 PM EST, and the public window ran from Sunday, April 19, 2026 at 11:00 PM EST to Monday, April 27, 2026 at 9:00 AM EST. That timing made the promotion feel less like a flash markdown and more like a tactical chance to build a gift set around one threshold.
Mejuri has built its business around everyday fine jewelry rather than occasion-only pieces. The company says it was founded on the idea that jewelry should be designed to be stacked and lived in, and founder and chief executive Noura Sakkijha comes from three generations in the jewelry industry. Mejuri was cofounded in January 2015 with Majed Masad, and the brand has since grown from a direct-to-consumer upstart into a more visible omnichannel player, with 56 retail locations reported in late 2025 after earlier plans called for 29 stores in 2023.

That store footprint matters because Mejuri pairs the sale with practical aftercare that makes a gift feel more finished: complimentary jewelry cleaning at stores and a two-year warranty for workmanship defects. For shoppers choosing a first fine-jewelry present, that combination matters as much as the discount itself. A clean ring, a slim chain or a simple pair of earrings can still read as luxury if the fit, finish and service support are right, and Mejuri’s spring stacking event is built around exactly that equation.
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