Design

Mejuri expands Puzzle collection with mix-and-match birthstone charms

Mejuri turned birthstones into a modular buy, with silver Puzzle rings starting at $158 and sliding charms priced from $128 to $158.

Priya Sharma··2 min read
Published
Listen to this article0:00 min
Mejuri expands Puzzle collection with mix-and-match birthstone charms
Source: nationaljeweler.com
This article contains affiliate links, marked with a blue dot. We may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

Mejuri widened its Puzzle line with sterling silver birthstone rings and sliding charms, turning birthstone jewelry into something shoppers could build over time instead of treating it like a one-off custom commission. The pricing kept it in the brand’s accessible lane, with rings starting at $158 and the new slider charms priced from $128 to $158, well below Mejuri’s fine-jewelry pieces that can climb past $2,000.

The collection first launched in August 2025 in 18-karat gold vermeil, then expanded on March 31 into sterling silver with modular charms for necklaces. Mejuri said the Puzzle rings were designed to nest perfectly together, and the brand’s product page described the assortment as one to stack by color, mood, or birthstone. The silver expansion brought the lineup to 28 rings, including 14 birthstone styles tied to each month, plus one plain band and one pavé option, with stones ranging from garnet, amethyst and aquamarine to lab-grown white sapphire, lab-grown emerald, pearl, lab-grown ruby, peridot, lab-grown blue sapphire, opal, citrine and Swiss blue topaz. Mejuri said the collection used 11 unique cuts and hand-set stones, a detail that matters because modular jewelry can look flimsy when the proportions are off.

That is where Puzzle felt more like a wardrobe system than a trend piece. Mejuri said 60% of customers already owned three or more Puzzle pieces, while Glossy reported more than 16 million combinations across metals and stones. National Jeweler said silver was added to expand styling options and mixed-metal stacks, which gives the collection a second life beyond birth month symbolism: one ring can anchor a daily stack, then shift beside a necklace charm or a pavé band without looking like a fixed set.

AI-generated illustration
AI-generated illustration

The move also fits Mejuri’s broader business, which spans roughly $50 entry-level pieces to more than $2,000 for fine jewelry, with most core items under $300. Noura Sakkijha has pointed to personalization as a major shopping behavior, and Mejuri’s gemstone bracelet, offered in 12 birthstone-based styles, sits among the brand’s top 10 sellers. Puzzle now extends that logic into a cleaner, lower-commitment buy, one that lets birthstones behave less like a preset tradition and more like a personal styling code.

This article was produced by Prism’s automated news system from verified source data, official records, and press releases, then run through automated quality and moderation checks before publishing. The system is built and supervised by the people who set the standards it runs under. Read our full AI policy.

Know something we missed? Have a correction or additional information?

Submit a Tip

Never miss a story.

Get Birthstone Jewelry updates weekly. The top stories delivered to your inbox.

Free forever · Unsubscribe anytime

Discussion

More Birthstone Jewelry News