Mother's Day jewelry sales: Save at Zales, Tory Burch, and Macy's - Reviewed
Spoil mom with savings on rings, necklaces, earrings, and more.
Updated May 8, 2024
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Your mom deserves the best, so treat her to something almost as special as she is by shopping the top last-minute Mother's Day jewelry sales at plenty of our favorite retailers. If you act now, you'll be able to score up to 75% off rings, necklaces, earrings, and so much more from major brands like Zales, Kay Jewelers, and several others. Don't hesitate though, because Mother's Day 2024 will be here on Sunday, May 12 and these jewelry deals are selling fast.
Save 30% on this dazzling pair of earrings at Amazon.
Amazon is home to thousands of beautiful pieces of jewelry that you can nab at wallet-friendly prices just in time for Mother's Day Day 2024. For instance, this pair of Moissanite stud earrings, which is usually $79.98, is 20% off with a simple on-page coupon. That brings the price tag on these highly-rated earrings down to $64.78 for a limited time, saving you $15.20 in the process.
Get a free diamond pendant with this ring purchase at Brilliant Earth.
What's better than free diamonds? For a limited time, you can get a diamond pendant for free when you spend over $500 on your purchase. This beautiful Festivity Sky Blue Topaz and Diamond cocktail ring will set you back $1,890, which is enough to earn your mom some free Mother's Day bling.
Save over $59 on this 10K gold ring at Zales.
Head to Zales for the prettiest Mother's Day jewelry deals on earrings, necklaces, rings, and more. This Polished Heart Open Wrap ring is $59.70 off right now and can feature stones of every color including aquamarine, emerald, ruby, opal, topaz, and more.
Save an insane $974.35 on this white gold necklace this Mother's Day at Macy's.
The Macy's jewelry sale has plenty of quality Mom Day picks in a range of styles. Shop and save big on the sweet and sparkly Diamond Heart pendant necklace in 14K white gold ($974.35 off right now!), or shop earrings, bracelets, and rings for up to 75% off.
Put a personal touch on this necklace for mom.
If you want to find a super special Mother's Day jewelry gift, head to Etsy. Give your mama a unique and best-selling personalized name necklace, now 60% off! Or, keep searching Etsy for other customized pieces of jewelry that look beautiful (but should be ordered as soon as possible for on-time delivery).
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Score 25% off this beautiful Made by Mary necklace this Mother's Day.
Looking to give some bling to the mother figure in your life this Mother's Day? Shop the Made by Mary sale for some of the best jewelry deals including 25% off this snazzy Dew Drop gemstone necklace, bringing the already affordable $60 price tag down to just $45 for a limited time.
Save $29 on this golden necklace from designer Tory Burch.
Along with handbags and clothing, designer brand Tory Burch offers a variety of jewelry pieces. Right now, you can save big on select sale items and even net 15% off your first order of $200 or more. If you're after a Mother's Day gift that is budget-friendly yet still super impressive, check out this gold Miller Pavé Logo Delicate necklace while it's $29 off.
Earn 50% off this sterling silver necklace from Kay Jewelers.
This Mother's Day, every kiss will begin with K (and huge savings). Kay Jewelers is hosting a lovely sale with up to 50% off select clearance items and savings on engagement, wedding, and anniversary pieces. Take this lab-created sterling silver necklace, which is now half-off, dropping the $99.99 price tag down to just $49.99.
Prices were accurate at the time this article was published but may change over time.
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Written byDaniel DonabedianSunday, May 12