Stuller Debuts Its Largest Mountings Catalog with 400 New Styles
Stuller’s new mountings catalog adds more than 400 styles and nearly 500 bridal options, giving jewelers a faster path to special orders and core bridal sales.

Stuller has widened the buying playbook for independent jewelers with its Mountings 2026-2027 catalog, a larger, denser book built around the everyday decisions that shape a selling floor: what can be stocked, what can be ordered quickly, and what can be customized without slowing down the sale.
Released April 13, 2026, the catalog adds more than 400 new mounting styles and nearly 500 bridal options, including engagement rings, diamond bands, enhancers and metal bands. That kind of breadth matters because bridal mountings remain the backbone of many showroom assortments, and Stuller is clearly pushing deeper into the bread-and-butter styles retailers turn to when customers want recognizable silhouettes with room for personalization.
The update is not just about volume. Stuller says the book adds more than 100 additions to bestselling designs, along with 80 new setting components and 30 new shank styles. For jewelers, that means more ways to modify proven sellers without rebuilding an assortment from scratch. It also makes special orders easier to frame at the counter, especially when a customer wants a familiar look in a different metal, head style or profile.
One of the most commercially useful additions is the new lab-grown diamond semi-set sections, now expanded across fashion rings, family jewelry and neckwear. That move reflects where a growing share of consumer demand is heading: pieces that can be sold at approachable price points while still leaving room for stone selection and margin management. Stuller also added 10-karat pricing in select sections and pennyweight specifications, details that help retailers compare options more precisely and sort through mounting choices with less back-and-forth.

Taylor Burgess, Stuller’s chief merchandising, marketing and sales officer, said the company listens to jewelers each year and uses their feedback to update the catalog. That approach is consistent with the way the book is positioned, as Stuller’s most comprehensive selection of mountings to date and a tool meant to keep retailers ahead of market trends rather than chasing them after the fact.
Stuller, based in Lafayette, Louisiana, describes itself as the #1 supplier of fine jewelry, findings, mountings, tools, packaging, diamonds and gemstones for today’s retail jeweler. In practice, this catalog reinforces that claim where it counts most: on the sales floor, in the bridal case, and in the speed of the next special order.
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