2020 Cyber Monday jewelry deals you should know about

Cyber Monday is happening. So if you’re eyeing for jewelry, get ready to experience some huge discounts on great brands. Since it’s the Olympics of shopping, it’s best to do your research a few days prior, to bag your favorite merchandise before the stores run out of stock. Most brands roll out their Cyber Monday jewelry deals much in advance so you know what to anticipate. With Christmas holidays coming up in December, it’s a swell idea to know forthcoming jewelry deals to keep off the festival rush.

2020 Cyber Monday jewelry deals you should know about
We have rounded up some of the top brands that are offering heavy price reductions. Take a look.

Macy’s

This brand has roughly 35,000 plus jewelry designs on its online shop with discounts ranging from nearly 20-80%. Selected deals will be available only on its mobile app and website starting from November 27 at 10 am, so start doing your homework. If you prefer shopping in-store, then you may have to get in the queue a few hours before 5 pm on November 28 when its doors open. Macy’s Cyber Monday jewelry deals usually last all week, but it’s best to arrive at the party ahead of time. According to its ad that features two coupons, you’re getting $10 off for every $25 purchase and $20 off on $50 purchase.

Kay Jewelers

Unlike most brands, Kay Jewelers does not usually drop its Cyber Monday ad until the last minute. However, their online holiday kickoff sale is live, with 20-50% discounts. Aside from offering free shipping on orders above $50, they have many promo codes displayed on their website that help you save big. Kay has lots of varieties of jewelries from bracelets, watches, necklaces, rings, and earrings. If you go to its website and sign up for its email notifications, you’ll get $25 off on a purchase of $99. They have some great discounts of men’s jewelry as well.

JTV

This brand is offering a minimum 20% off on most of its jewelry pieces. According to its early November emailer, JTV has rolled out a prolonged return policy till January 2021, so if your purchased a ring does not fit your special someone, you can easily return it for the correct size. This company started its Cyber Monday sale from early November so want to hurry before some items go out of stock. Steal deals include $20 off on $49 purchase and up to 70% off on their colorful gemstone jewelry. If you don’t have a huge budget, they have their in-brand Bella Luce jewelry pieces whose prices start from as low as $20.

Riddle’s Jewelry

If you’re thinking about popping the question this New Year’s Eve, then you may want to check out this brand as it has a great collection of engagement rings. Started in 1959 in Webster, South Dakota, this family-owned company quickly expanded to 60 stores in eight American states last year. Though they do not have many options, Riddle’s offers some fine quality pieces. Their website states they have an ongoing sale up to 50% off. Prices start from around $20 and go up to $1,000. Apart from rings, they also have watches, earrings and small pendants on sale.

Ross-Simons

If you’re a minimalist person or love chunky jewelry, this 65-year brand houses every type. Their website is currently offering up to 80% off on clearance items plus free shipping all over the US. Don’t forget to check out its brooches and pins, especially the 18 carat stocking pin (perfect for festival gifting) that can be converted to a pendant as well. Prices start from around $55 for a pearl ring to approximately $19,000 for a diamond bracelet. They have very few stores, so it’s best to browse the company’s website or you could head over to its Amazon store as well.

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