Mejuri’s Stainless Steel Shift: Why Design Now Trumps Material Value

by Chief Editor

Canadian jewellery brand Mejuri has launched a permanent stainless steel collection, signaling a shift in the fine jewellery industry where bold design and durability are increasingly prioritized over the intrinsic value of precious metals. According to CEO Noura Sakkijha, the move allows for larger, sculptural forms that remain accessible to consumers even as gold prices reach record highs.

Why are jewellery brands moving toward stainless steel?

The primary driver for the adoption of stainless steel is the record-high cost of gold, which has forced manufacturers to reconsider their production strategies. According to industry analysis, brands are balancing these rising costs by either reducing metal weights, using hollow construction, or pivoting to durable alternative materials. Mejuri’s “Steel” collection offers a solution by providing the visual impact of oversized, statement jewellery—such as the Billie Hoops and Janis Flexi Bangles—without the price tag associated with solid gold.

Did you know?
Stainless steel is naturally waterproof and highly durable, making it a functional choice for everyday wear that does not require the same maintenance as sterling silver or delicate gold plating.

How does design influence modern purchasing decisions?

Consumer demand is shifting from material-based value to design-led value. According to Mejuri CEO Noura Sakkijha, the emotional connection to a piece—defined by how it looks, feels, and fits into a lifestyle—is becoming as critical as the carat weight. While traditional materials like gold and platinum remain foundational, the current market trend highlights that shoppers are increasingly willing to invest in sculptural, industrial-inspired designs regardless of the metal used.

What are the long-term implications for the jewellery market?

The rise of stainless steel suggests a broader industry shift toward “design-first” marketing. Historical trends show that fine jewellery was long defined by its material worth, but the current economic climate is proving that creativity can be an equally powerful driver of sales. If brands continue to succeed with high-design, non-precious alternatives, the traditional binary between “fine jewellery” and “fashion accessories” may continue to blur, offering consumers more variety at diverse price points.

Pro Tip:
When choosing between PVD-finished steel and solid gold, consider the frequency of wear. PVD gold-finished steel offers the aesthetic of gold at a lower price point and higher durability, making it ideal for daily staples rather than heirloom pieces.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is stainless steel considered “fine” jewellery?

Traditionally, fine jewellery is defined by precious metals like gold or platinum. However, brands like Mejuri are challenging this, positioning stainless steel as a design-forward, durable alternative that occupies a new space in the modern consumer’s wardrobe.

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Why is gold price volatility affecting jewellery design?

As gold prices hit historic highs, manufacturers must find ways to maintain affordability. By using stainless steel, brands can create large-scale, sculptural pieces that would be prohibitively expensive or too heavy if produced in solid gold.

What is PVD gold finish?

PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) is a vacuum coating process that provides a thin, durable layer of gold color over stainless steel, offering the look of gold with the increased strength of the underlying steel base.


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