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11 online startups that make affordable and sustainable fine jewelry

Apr 30, 2019, 19:01 IST

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  • Whether you're buying jewelry for yourself or a loved one, the process often feels too complicated, intimidating, and expensive.
  • You'll notice while shopping at these 11 fine jewelry brands, however, that the endeavor feels quite different.
  • If you're looking for a thoughtful Mother's Day gift to last a lifetime, check out all the beautiful gold and diamond options from startups that are changing the way fine jewelry is made and sold.
  • Browse all our Mother's Day gift guides here to find budget-friendly, personalized, and unique gifts.

With its inaccessible prices, technical terminology, and nebulous production practices, the world of fine jewelry is intimidating to step into and, for a generation that cares simultaneously about value, style, sustainability, and ethics, a world to be altogether avoided.

Not too long ago, we wouldn't even have considered buying nice jewelry online, but then again, that's what we thought about mattresses, luxury watches, and wine. With direct-to-consumer jewelry companies taking center stage, no middlemen or mark-ups mean that you can pay a palatable price that's closer to the true cost of making that beautiful gold necklace, while high standards for sourcing and production quell any fears that your purchase sets other livelihoods or the environment back.

Whether it takes the form of a single, thin gold ring, a heavy statement necklace, or dangling earrings that sparkle with every subtle head movement, jewelry is a very personal purchase. These online jewelry companies will help you make the decision without overcharging you in the process.

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Mejuri

Shop jewelry at Mejuri

Toronto-based startup Mejuri, founded by a former art director and a former engineer and third-generation jeweler, drops new pieces every week of the year, and without fail, its largely female clientele return again and again to its 14-karat gold, gold vermeil, and sterling silver jewelry that's made for everyday wear. Mejuri's mission is to have women "embrace a daily dose of luxury." With plenty of under-$100 options, it makes fulfilling this mission very achievable.

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Vrai & Oro

Shop jewelry at Vrai & Oro

This downtown LA-based company only uses solid gold and Diamond Foundry diamonds, which are physically and chemically indistinguishable from mined diamonds, but are created using solar energy. Vrai & Oro's simple and timeless pieces will delight minimalists and anyone who hates to be plagued by pages and pages of choices. Couples should take advantage of its free Home Try-On program for wedding rings, which decreases the pressure of choosing the perfect ring.

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AUrate

Shop jewelry at AUrate

AUrate offers both the solid foundation pieces and the unique statement pieces that you'll need for a jewelry refresh. Everything is crafted right in New York City, which also means that NYC dwellers can enjoy same day delivery of 14- and 18-karat gold, AAA pearls, and ethically sourced diamonds (the rest of the country gets free shipping). For indecisive shoppers, Curate is AUrate's personalized jewelry box delivery service that gives you a week to try on five pieces and decide which one(s) you want to keep.

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Catbird

Shop jewelry at Catbird

Hip neighborhood boutique vibes meet the ease of browsing and speed of online shopping at Catbird, where you can find delicate $40 rings alongside sparkly $14,000 engagement rings. It's fully transparent about the source of its materials, and donates 1% of all sales to non-profits including the ACLU and Planned Parenthood. In addition to jewelry that's crafted in-house, Catbird is home to other designers and beauty and home goods.

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Soko

Shop jewelry at Soko

At the helm of the movement towards "ethical fast fashion" is Soko, a jewelry startup with an innovative, efficient, and empowering model of using technology to connect with independent artisans in Africa. Soko's jewelry is guaranteed to attract attention, not only for its unique sourcing and manufacturing origins, but also for its structural and powerful style. These hand-made pieces are made from less conventional, but more affordable materials like brass.

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HOLDEN

Shop jewelry at HOLDEN

When wedding ring shopping gets so stressful that it detracts from the real experience of starting your life with someone, that's a problem. HOLDEN is making it easy to shop for and customize wedding rings that start at only $149. Simply request a free ring size kit, choose your ring profile, width, metal, karat, and finish, and add an optional engraving, then your rings will be made-to-order with 3D printing technology.

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The Last Line

Shop jewelry at The Last Line

Founded by a Parsons grad and industry veteran, The Last Line wants to be the one and only place you buy all your jewelry. That might not be as ambitious of an effort as it sounds considering the brand sells everything from show-stopping rainbow pieces to chunky rings to classic gold hoops. If you thought fine jewelry couldn't be fun or colorful, The Last Line is here to prove you wrong.

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Auvere

Shop jewelry at Auvere

For top-line luxury, specifically 22- and 24-karat gold, at surprisingly affordable prices, Auvere is the place to go. There's no denying that the architectural pieces are investments, but you get what you pay for — pure gold wrapped into beautiful designs — without the mark-ups, and they'll only appreciate in value over time.

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Stone and Strand

Shop jewelry at Stone and Strand

Stone and Strand produces its own high-end jewelry and curates other like-minded brands on its site, creating an online space where shoppers aren't intimidated to explore fine jewelry. Its first capsule, The Good Girl's Toolkit, set the tone for the types of jewelry you can expect from the rest of the brand: bold, pretty, and wearable for every day.

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Couple

Shop jewelry at Couple

The idea for Couple all began when one of its cofounders had difficulty finding an engagement ring for his now-wife and saw an opportunity to also solve for the environmental and ethical challenges of mined diamonds. Couple works with lab-grown diamonds that look identical to mined ones and are actually of higher quality, so that marriages can start off on the right foot — with trust, transparency, and thoughtfulness. Many of the rings can also be engraved for a truly personal touch.

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Ariel Gordon

Shop jewelry at Ariel Gordon

This Los-Angeles based brand is a celebrity favorite and it's easy to see why. Launched out of her apartment while Gordon worked as a Hollywood publicist, the collection of pieces is designed to be worn over and over again, transitioning from occasion to occasion without losing quality and durability. Its charm pieces, which include animals and flowers, are truly sweet designs to brighten your day.

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