Walk into almost any jewelry store right now, and you’ll notice a clear statement jewelry trend — bigger is better.
Chunky chains clink together in the displays, chandelier earrings catch every glimmer of light, and cocktail rings demand attention.
Today’s customers are looking for jewelry that makes a statement. And if your store stocks the right bold pieces, you’re looking at higher sales, better margins, and repeat buyers who return for special occasions.
In this blog, we’ll explore what’s selling, how to showcase it, and strategies for turning statement jewelry into revenue for your jewelry store.
Let’s dive in.
You might be wondering why these big, bold pieces are suddenly everywhere.
The global jewelry market is booming. In 2024, it was valued at around $367 billion, and experts predict it could reach nearly $578 billion by 2033 — growing steadily at about 5.3% each year.
This growth is fueled in part by shifting fashion trends, including the rise of statement jewelry.
Here’s why these jewelry pieces perform so well in stores:
Higher prices, bigger profits: Because statement pieces are larger, use more materials, and require more design work, they naturally command higher prices. Bold cuffs or chandelier earrings can sell for two to three times what a small pair of studs might bring in. As a result, you earn more revenue without necessarily selling more items.
Repeat customers love statement pieces: People who buy bold pieces are often picking out jewelry for weddings, parties, holidays, and other special occasions. That means one sale can easily lead to another. Help a client find the perfect cocktail ring for an event, and chances are they’ll return for matching earrings for the next celebration.
Maximalism is back in style: Fashion trends are swinging back to maximalism. Customers want pieces that pop, turn heads, and transform even the simplest outfit. This trend is influencing both runway jewelry and street style, so demand is growing.
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If you're wondering what type of statement pieces to stock, here are some options customers can't seem to get enough of:
Knowing what sells is one thing — making it easy for customers to see and buy is another. That’s where display strategies, customer education, and smart pricing come into play.
Beautiful jewelry won’t sell if it’s hidden in a messy case. How you show off bold pieces can make all the difference. Here’s how to get it right:
When it comes to displaying statement jewelry, make it impossible to ignore, easy to imagine wearing, and fun to explore.
Not everyone knows how to wear bold jewelry, and that can stop a sale.
Helping customers feel confident makes them more likely to buy. To do this, train your staff to share styling tips and add simple in-store signs so shoppers get ideas right away.
Here are some quick recommendations you can highlight:
Educating shoppers helps them see the possibilities — and gets them excited to take pieces home.
Big, bold jewelry naturally feels special, which makes it easier to price higher. The key is helping customers understand why it’s worth it.
Here are a few ways:
When you show the story behind each piece, customers see value worth investing in.
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The right statement jewelry, sold at the right time, can turn seasonal shopping into a major sales opportunity.
Holiday season shoppers are looking for sparkle and shine. Oversized earrings, cocktail rings, and bold pendants are especially popular because they’re perfect for parties, family gatherings, and gift-giving. Customers love finding pieces that feel festive and stand out in photos.
Wedding season is another big opportunity. In the spring and summer, chunky chains and statement bracelets are in high demand. Bridesmaids often want matching pieces that make them feel special, while guests are looking for jewelry that helps them stand out. These statement pieces add the perfect finishing touch to wedding outfits and look great in pictures.
Jewel360 is an all-in-one point of sale (POS) system that helps jewelers make informed decisions about what to stock and how to price it.
Here’s how it supports statement jewelry sales:
Want to see how it works for your store? Schedule a demo today.