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Meiratdesigns

Meiratdesigns

Accessories · Jewelry

Meiratdesigns sells hand-made, limited-run jewelry and small leather goods priced USD 45-220, placing the line in the accessible-to-mid bracket. Core categories are sterling-silver and 14 k-filled earrings, stack rings, minimalist necklaces, plus vegetable-tanned leather card wallets and micro-bags. Everything is released in small batches through the brand’s own Shopify site and seasonal pop-ups in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. The label’s signature is mixing architectural geometry with soft, hand-hammered texture, giving each piece a one-of-one character although designs repeat. Every item is bench-fabricated in-house by founder Meira Tawil, photographed on the workbench, and shipped in reusable linen pouches—process transparency that has made the “Serra” arc earrings and “Terra” folded wallets instant sell-outs. Buyers are 25-45-year-old creatives, architects, and young professionals who want statement accessories without designer mark-ups and who value knowing the maker. They gravitate to the brand’s slower production cadence, gender-neutral silhouettes, and Instagram stories that show raw sketches turning into finished pieces within days. Meiratdesigns competes with direct-to-consumer jewelry studios and independent leather workshops that crowd Etsy and Instagram. It separates itself by keeping metalsmithing and leatherwork under one roof, capping runs at 30–50 units, and publishing real-time cost breakdowns—tactics that undercut larger indie brands on price while offering more personal provenance than mass craft-market sellers.

Handmade geometry you can wear and actually afford

  • Handmade
  • Independent
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