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Taylor Swift’s Mejuri Heirloom Ring Is Restocked & Selling Out Again: Here’s Where to Buy It Online

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Taylor Swift’s favorite football accessory is trending online — and we’re not talking about a Super Bowl ring.

The pop star was spotted wearing Mejuri’s Heirloom Ring during the AFC Championship game in January and as Variety pointed out, the “Fortnight” singer wore it almost every time she attended a Kansas City Chiefs game last season.  

The dainty, $638 ring, features a semiprecious stone set atop a 14k band. Swift’s garnet ring is selling fast, according to the brand’s website, but the stone is also available honey quartz and sky-blue topaz, and re-stocked in London blue topaz while supplies last.

Taylor Swift's Mejuri Heirloom Ring: Where to Buy

Mejuri Heirloom Ring Garnet


Mejuri is a celeb-loved, affordable jewelry brand, and the Heirloom Ring is one of its brand’s bestsellers. The ring earned 4.8 stars on the company’s website from hundreds of customer reviews raving about the “stunning” and “elegant” design.

“The most beautiful everyday staple piece,” wrote on customer. “No regrets with this purchase at all!”

And of course, Swifties love it too. “I don’t have anything garnet so I treated myself,” reads a review from a self-proclaimed Swiftie. “It’s great. It fits so well. The stone is cut nicely and seated well. I like the design. Wear it all the time.”

Another shopper had been eyeing the ring for a while and finally decided to splurge, “I’m so glad I got it because it’s now a staple. Obsessed!!”

The Heirloom Ring is available exclusively at Mejuri’s website, but if you’re looking for a cheaper alternatives, try this Gemolio 14k ring is $299.99 at T.J. Maxx or this lovely garnet ring on sale for $210 at Etsy.

With football season starting soon, Swift’s ring could be headed to a suite at Arrowhead Stadium, the Chiefs’ home arena. While it’s unclear if (or when) Swift will attend a game to support her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, the Chiefs will face the Chicago Bears in a preseason game on Thursday. Swift, meanwhile, just wrapped up the European leg of the Eras Tour.

The second leg of the North American Eras tour starts in October. Get tickets here.

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