Stuller’s Latest Mountings Catalog Is Out Now
The “Mountings 2026-2027” catalog showcases Stuller’s largest and most diverse assortment to date with more than 400 new mounting styles.

The catalog offers inspiration and a more streamlined way for jewelers to explore, compare, and select mountings, said Stuller.
“Stuller’s mission has always been to support jewelers with resources that keep them ahead of market treads,” said Taylor Burgess, chief merchandising, marketing, and sales officer at Stuller.
“Each year, we listen to what jewelers need, and this edition brings those insights to the forefront with thoughtful updates that make it easier to compare options and stay aligned with where the industry is heading.”
The Mountings 2026-2027 catalog showcases Stuller’s largest and most diverse assortment yet to give jewelers more ways to match every customer’s style, budget, and vision, Stuller said.
It includes more than 400 new mounting styles, more than 100 additions to bestselling designs, 80 new setting components, and 30 new shank styles.
There are nearly 500 new bridal options as well, from engagement rings to diamond bands, enhancers, and metal bands.
New semi-set sections with lab-grown diamonds have also been added to the catalog. These additions are seen across fashion rings, family jewelry, and neckwear to support growing customer demand, Stuller said.
The carat weight options have also expanded to include 10-karat pricing in select sections and pennyweight specifications.
Visit Stuller’s website for more information and to view the Mountings 2026-2027 catalog.
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