Mejuri Adds Silver to ‘Puzzle’ Collection
Mejuri’s popular collection of 18-karat yellow gold vermeil rings debuted in sterling silver alongside new “Puzzle” slider charms.

The collection is now comprised of 28 rings created to be worn in a stack where each piece honors a milestone in the wearer’s life.
The 14 sterling silver rings include a style for each birth month using garnet, amethyst, aquamarine, lab-grown white sapphire, lab-grown emerald, pearl, lab-grown ruby, peridot, lab-grown blue sapphire, opal, citrine, and Swiss blue topaz as well as one plain band and one with lab-grown white sapphire pavé.
The Puzzle collection first debuted in August 2025 with 18-karat yellow gold vermeil rings.
Since then, 60 percent of Mejuri’s customers own three or more pieces from the collection, the company said.
While some designers are incorporating silver into their collections as a way to combat rising gold prices, Mejuri said the new silver pieces allow for more styling options.
Silver was added to expand the styling opportunities and personalization within the collection through creating mixed-metal ring stacks, said Nicole Ghosn, senior jewelry design director at Mejuri.
“It also allowed us to lean into the continued momentum around mixed metals in a way that feels modern and wearable,” she said.
“Whether you’re choosing birthstones that represent loved ones, stones that mark personal milestones, or simply curating a color palette you love, Puzzle is designed to invite endless combinations and self-expression.”
The new silver Puzzle rings retail from $118 to $128 while the existing 18-karat yellow gold vermeil rings, with silver as the base metal, retail from $128 to $148.
While this is the first time silver is offered in the Puzzle collection, it is not a first for the fine and demi-fine brand that has many styles in sterling silver and two-tone pieces.
Along with the launch of the “Puzzle” rings came a new style, the “Puzzle” slider charms.
The modular charms feature bezel-set gemstones in a squared-off silhouette with gold vermeil (seen at the top of the article).
“As Puzzle expands across metals, materials, and categories, it continues to evolve into a distinctive icon—a modular system designed to grow, layer, and change alongside the wearer,” said Mejuri.
While there are no plans to introduce silver slider charms yet, Mejuri said it is always looking to expand its collections with silver.
The collection’s 26-piece expansion debuted today.
It is available in-store nationwide and on the Mejuri website.
Mejuri also released a new campaign this season showcasing the Puzzle collection.
The campaign centers on the idea of “minor stones” for one’s smaller milestones in life.
These minor stones are “the quiet, often overlooked moments that shape a life without a formal celebration,” said Mejuri.
Shot from a first-person point-of-view, the campaign film and imagery nod to these milestones with scenes showing a hand gripping a stroller handle and one signing a first lease.
The message of the campaign is that you’re building your story in real time and jewelry becomes part of the journey, not just an accessory.
It can be seen on Mejuri’s website and across its social channels.
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