Stuller expands engagement ring mounting catalog with 400-plus new styles
Stuller’s new mountings book adds 400-plus styles and nearly 500 bridal options, signaling a wider bet on lab-grown, flexible pricing, and faster merchandising.

Stuller’s new Mountings 2026-2027 catalog lands with a simple retail message: breadth sells when it is paired with sharper merchandising tools. The book adds more than 400 new mounting styles and nearly 500 bridal options, covering engagement rings, diamond bands, enhancers and metal bands in a way that gives jewelers more room to match today’s ring preferences without rebuilding their case from scratch.
The real commercial story is in how those additions are structured. Stuller says the catalog includes more than 100 additions to bestselling designs, 80 new setting components and 30 new shank styles, along with broader carat weight options, 10-karat pricing in select sections and pennyweight specifications. For retailers, that means more ways to fine-tune price points and technical details before a ring ever reaches the showcase. Taylor Burgess, Stuller’s chief merchandising, marketing and sales officer, said the company listens to what jewelers need each year and uses the catalog to keep retailers aligned with where the industry is heading.
That direction is increasingly shaped by lab-grown demand and by shoppers who expect more customization at familiar price tiers. Stuller added new lab-grown diamond semi-set sections across fashion rings, family jewelry and neckwear, a move that widens the catalog beyond classic bridal and into adjacent categories where matching sets and giftable pieces can drive add-on sales. The company’s own bridal assortment already spans more than 12,000 designs with millions of variations, so a larger mountings book matters less as a standalone launch than as a merchandising engine for a very deep system.

The timing also fits the market. The Knot’s 2024 Jewelry and Engagement Study found that white gold remains the most popular engagement-ring metal, yellow gold has been rising, more than half of center stones now feature lab-grown diamonds, and round remains the most common center shape while oval keeps gaining share. Stuller’s catalog expansion reads like a response to that mix, with enough classic bridal architecture to keep round-center staples moving and enough lab-grown-ready inventory to meet a customer base that is more open to alternative stone sourcing and price-sensitive upgrades.
The new book follows a steady cadence from the supplier. Stuller launched its first lab-grown diamond jewelry catalog in April 2024, then Bridal 2025-2026 in May 2025 with more than 700 new styles and a dedicated quick-pricing section for lab-grown bridal jewelry. Mountings 2026-2027 extends that playbook: more styles, more components, more price flexibility and a clearer effort to help jewelers stock rings that reflect how engagement design is actually evolving in 2026.
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