Rankings: 10 best home jewelry MLMs of 2019

You’re here to research the best home jewelry MLMs out there.

A lot of the latest MLMs with all the buzz are home jewelry companies, and they seem like a lot of fun, too.

If you’re investigating these companies because you love jewelry, that’s great.

However, after being in the network marketing industry for years, I haven’t seen anything better than this, as far as your ability to make money from the internet:


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Either way, here are the top 10 best home jewelry MLMs:

#1. Chloe + Isabel

A lot of MLMs fall into the same easy pattern, chug along for 5 or 10 years, and then collapse – not Chloe + Isabel. These guys (or should I say gals?) are disrupting MLM like Airbnb disrupted the hospitality industry back in 2012. CEO Chantel Waterbury raised a whopping $37 million in investments for the company within its first few years, and now they’re valued at over $100 million.

Social media, blogging, pop-up shops, internships for colleges students, and a 15% acceptance rate for distributor applications (yes, you even have to apply) are just a few things that set this MLM apart from the rest.

#2. Stella & Dot

This San Francisco-based start-up was one of the most hyped MLMs of 2014, 2015, and 2016, and it’s still going strong in 2017. They’re trendy, they’ve got great products, and they’re rebranding everything in MLM that’s old and tired, right down to calling their home parties “trunk shows”.

Not surprising, as founder Jessica Herrin is a serial entrepreneur worth $135 million and counting. This woman dropped out of none other than Stanford Business School to start founding successful companies instead. When you’ve got better things to do than go to one of the top business schools in the world, you know you’re on your A game.

#3. Sabika

Most jewelry MLMs have some cute “founded in a basement by two best friends” story, but not this one. Sabika was founded by fashion maven Karin Mayr – she’s worked with Armani, Donna Karen, and Banana Republic, just to name drop for a minute here. They’re also pushing $20 million in sales and showing about a 60% growth rate every single year, which is mind boggling. This is a good MLM to hit up now while they’re on the upswing.

#4. Premier Designs

Premier Designs is one of the vets. They’ve been around for over 30 years, and they’ve got a massive inventory of over 500 different pieces. Something for everyone. You also get 50% commission on personal sales as a distributor, which is up there with Mary Kay. Pretty much as high as it gets. This is one of the few MLMs that still offers a wealth of support and training to their reps, evidenced by the glowing things that Premier Designs Jewelers have to say about the company.

#5. Touchstone Crystal

Say goodbye to Forever 21 and hello to high fashion. Touchstone Crystal partners with famous Austrian crystal designer Swarovski to design exclusive, boutique collections for their Glambassadors to sell. As a subsidiary of Swarovski, they’re also part of a business network that does over $3 billion in sales each year.

#6. Paparazzi Accessories

Sometimes the biggest success stories happen on accident. What started as a fun hobby for sister-duo Misty and Chani ended up growing a whopping 900% in its first 6 months. They’ve got a pretty creative premise for their business – every single piece of jewelry is $5. Compared to the many MLMs with massively overpriced products, there is definitely a need for this. You can also sell online instead of boring all your friends to death at home parties, and their commission rate is a very generous 45%.

#7. Traci Lynn

This Florida-based jewelry MLM has been around for a while (since 1989), but they tanked back in the 90s. Traci Lynn decided to give it a second go, given the knowledge she gained from the first time around, in the mid-2000s. Now, they’re seriously underrated when it comes to jewelry MLMs.

Launching the company with a smaller, more local flair, Traci was able to build something up with solid foundations and a loyal following. They’re known for having a great comp plan and one of the best company cultures – Traci Lynn’s retention rate is over a 50%, one of the highest in the game. They just expanded to Puerto Rico and Canada, and they’re well-positioned to go global.

#8. Origami Owl

This home jewelry company BLEW UP in 2013. The sentiment behind the company – to create jewelry that helps customers cherish their most favorite memories – is really a big reason for their success. The living locket was a huge crowd pleaser. Unfortunately (notice the past tense), they’re not such a hit anymore. Origami Owl’s popularity has sunk quite a bit. However, they’ve still got a solid foundation to work from, so there’s a chance they could make a comeback.

#9. Vantel Pearls

Forget your typical costume jewelry MLM – if you’re feelin’ fancy, this is a good choice. Vantel Pearls imports oysters all the way from Japan and then lets you harvest your own pearl, which they’ll then mount on a custom piece of jewelry for you.

Pearls aren’t so popular with younger crowds, though, which could present a problem for them. But this company is leveraging social media in a very creative way. They’ve got distributors doing home parties via Facebook Live, and it’s shaking things up so much the Boston Globe is writing about it. [1]

#10. Magnabilities

Magnabilities is still coming in at around the $5 million mark, which shows potential, but it’s nothing that impressive. They’re like the lemonade stand of MLM. With a unique, customizable product (magnetic jewelry and charms you can design yourself), I’m seeing a bright future for them…if they can figure out how to hit their target market.

Recap

If you’re all about the jewelry products and you have a lot of people to sell to, joining a home jewelry MLM might not be a bad way to go.

Just don’t expect to get rich or make enough money to quit your job.


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JP teaches network marketers how to build a real business. Far from a hater, he still LOLs at 3-way calls and building "downlines". If you like Monday morning conversations with your kids by the pool, you might like this.

2 comments… add one
  • Rebecca Feb 7, 2018, 7:31 am

    Hi JP,
    I’m loving your site. Here’s some back story. To keep sane (I was an inner-city special ed.(learning disabilities)
    teacher, I sold jewelry that I bought on ebay, every Sat. and some Suns at swap meets on weekends. No really. For 5 years. I loved it. No, I didn’t mKe alot of money but I did make enough to notice the difference when I stopped due to teaching becoming too hard and requiringy weekends for planning and professional developement. So I began to lose my sanity. But then just before breakdown, I suddenly realized that I could retire. I had planned on teaching until I was at least 70, no really, I used to love that too.

    So I retired, moved to Greece, and am almost finished renovating an old apt. my husband grew up in.

    Here’s the gist, my sister in-law, who speaks no English, invited me out for cafe the other day, and I understood that somebody else would be joining us. A doctor?

    A few people joined us and I found myself at an MLM presentation! The presenters were the woman who brought the company to Greece this year and who is the only Area Director, and her friend who is one of just a few executive directors.

    Now this seems pretty close to ground floor so it’s pretty exciting for me. And… the company is Kannaway, which sells hemp products, especially oil and creams.

    I’m in. I need something to fill in that gap and I’ve been gearing up for affiliate marketing. The problem has been that I didn’t have a product to gear up with.

    So I figure I’ll get some downline here in Greece and I can go back to the US and drive Uber and Lyft, and go back to selling jewelry at swapmeets on weekends. And I’ll sell Kannawy
    from my booth and tell all my passengers about it if they show the slightest interest at all.

    Now there’s a little bit more to the plan, but I really just wanted to thank you for all that jewelry MLM info. I can add a few of those company lines too. But I also would love it if you would review Kannaway, or if you already have, please point me in the right direction to read it.

    I can hardly wait to find out just what it is that you are offering. And if it isn’t an MLM, hopefully I can be an affiliate. And if it isn’t an MLM, what is the best MLM out there. I’ll go check my email now to see if your autoresponder is working. Have a hreat time.

    Rebecca

    • JP Mar 23, 2018, 12:55 am

      Hi Rebecca,

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment!

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