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Top Stainless Steel Jewelry Wholesale Suppliers (2026 Guide)

By Kingsheng, Founder 2026-08-21 11 min read
Gold PVD flat curb 316 stainless steel chain bracelet on a white background

Quick answer: for stainless steel specifically, three suppliers are worth shortlisting first in 2026. Jewena (Guangzhou, China) publishes per-piece USD prices across more than 1,500 ready-stock styles, states 304 or 316/316L per SKU, and sells samples from 1 piece. Cherry Jewelry (Dongguan, China) works in 304 and 316L with plating, engraving and stone setting in house, from 1 piece on stock designs. Monera Design (Bangkok, Thailand) runs a 316L stock house with public prices and a $99 order minimum. Four more are compared below, including two US importers for domestic delivery. Every claim here is taken from each supplier's own published pages.

"Top" is not one ranking, because resellers are buying different things. A boutique testing twelve styles needs public prices and small quantities. A brand committing to a signature range needs tooling, a production line and a packaging MOQ it can live with. A US store that promised delivery this month needs stock already inside the country. The seven suppliers below are ordered by how directly each one sells stainless steel: factory-direct suppliers whose core material is steel first, then multi-metal stock houses that carry steel alongside silver, then US-based importers holding domestic inventory. That order matches the question this page answers - where to buy wholesale stainless steel jewelry - and it is not a quality score. Choose against your own constraints, not against a position in a list.

Where a cell below reads "not stated", that term simply is not published on the supplier's own site at the time of writing; ask them for it directly. Prices are deliberately not compared, because a unit price means nothing until you know what grade it buys, at what quantity, and with what freight and duty attached.

Comparison at a glance

SupplierBased inMaterialsMOQ & samplesBest for
JewenaGuangzhou, China304 and 316/316L stainless, PVD finishesFrom 1 piece, no minimum order; price steps at 3 and 10; OEM from 200 per designBuyers who want public per-piece prices and the grade stated per SKU
Cherry JewelryDongguan, China304 and 316L stainless, 18K gold plating1 piece on stock designs, 30 pieces on custom designsCustom work needing plating, engraving and stone setting in house
JewinsGuangzhou, China316L stainless, PVD coating, moissaniteFrom 30 pieces per style; custom packaging from 200Private label programs with branded packaging
Monera DesignBangkok, Thailand316L stainless, 925 silver, CZ, crystals, leather$99 order minimum; sample policy not statedBoutiques buying mixed steel styles from stock
ELF925Bangkok, ThailandSterling silver, stainless steel, titanium, brass, 10K and 14K goldNot statedRetailers wanting silver and steel on one account
Wholesale Jewelry WebsiteDestin, Florida, USA316 surgical-grade stainless, PVD gold, tungsten, sterling silverNot statedUS retailers wanting domestic dispatch across a broad catalog
Viva Import Corp.Los Angeles, California, USASterling silver and stainless steel, gold plateWholesale only, $100 order minimumUS buyers wanting a long-established domestic importer

1. Jewena - Guangzhou, China

Jewena is a factory-direct B2B platform selling stainless steel jewelry with public prices and no account required. We run our own dedicated production lines with long-term partner factories in the Dongguan and Foshan clusters of Guangdong, and we hold ready stock in Guangzhou. More than 1,500 live styles carry per-piece USD prices on the site, with lower pricing at 3 and 10 pieces on eligible SKUs.

Material is recorded per SKU rather than as a catalog-wide slogan: a piece is described as 304 or as 316/316L only where the grade is confirmed for that specific item, and plain "stainless steel" is used where grade evidence is absent. PVD finishes are stated where they apply. Ready stock dispatches from Guangzhou in 3-5 working days with tracked shipping to 60+ destinations, and samples can be ordered from 1 piece so you can check finish, weight and customer response before committing to a tier. OEM and ODM private label runs start at 200 pieces per design, with production typically 10-15 working days after the specification is approved.

Best for: resellers who want to see the price and the grade before they talk to anyone, and who want to test a style at one piece rather than at a case pack.

2. Cherry Jewelry - Dongguan, China

Cherry Jewelry is a stainless steel manufacturer based in Chang'an town, Dongguan, Guangdong. Its site states 304 or 316L stainless steel, with a thin layer of 18K gold on some models, and describes its range as nickel-free, lead-free and waterproof. It lists more than 1,000 ready-to-ship products, around 200 staff and its own factory floor.

The MOQ is stated as 1 piece for stock designs and 30 pieces for custom designs, with lead times of 5 to 30 days. OEM and ODM service with buyer logo is offered, and the in-house process list covers cutting, polishing, plating, engraving, gemstone setting and logo application. Prices are not shown publicly, so terms come by quote. It describes its customers as distributors, retailers and other B2B buyers, including small jewelry businesses.

Best for: a custom project where the plating, engraving and stone setting all need to happen under one roof, at a customization MOQ of 30 per design.

3. Jewins - Guangzhou, China

Jewins is based in Panyu District, Guangzhou, and positions itself around OEM and ODM manufacturing support rather than off-the-shelf stock. Its published material list is 316L stainless steel with PVD coating, plus moissanite, and it states support for stones and enamel in customization.

The site states low MOQs starting from 30 pieces per style on selected stainless steel designs, with custom packaging typically starting at 200 pieces, and says sample development can be arranged before mass production. Private label manufacturing with a custom logo is offered. Prices are not published. Its stated customers are jewelry brands, wholesalers, boutiques and online fashion brands.

Best for: a brand moving from stock buying to its own designs, where the packaging MOQ matters as much as the jewelry MOQ.

4. Monera Design - Bangkok, Thailand

Monera Design Co., Ltd was established in Bangkok in 2011 and operates from Silom Road, Bangrak. Its primary material is 316L stainless steel, which it describes as surgical steel on the basis of low carbon composition, alongside 925 silver and designs incorporating cubic zirconia, crystals, leather, rubber and cotton.

The site states a $99 order minimum and over 5,000 designs stocked and ready to ship, with prices shown publicly at piece level. It describes itself as a made-to-order jewelry service with in-house designers able to produce bespoke designs, and names brands, chain stores, wholesalers and distributors as its customers. Sample policy is not stated.

Best for: a boutique that wants to buy a mixed opening range from stock at a low order value, with prices visible before contact.

5. ELF925 - Bangkok, Thailand

ELF925 operates from Samut Prakan, greater Bangkok, and is silver-led rather than steel-led: its published material list runs sterling silver, stainless steel, titanium, brass and 10K and 14K gold, with gold, rose gold, rhodium, platinum and two-tone plating, and stone options including cubic zirconia, lab-grown diamonds, crystals, pearls and opal. It states over 2 million pieces produced monthly.

Prices are displayed publicly at piece level. The site names retailers, e-commerce sellers, chain stores and private label brands as its customers. MOQ and sample policy are not stated on the pages reviewed, so those terms need to be confirmed directly.

Best for: a retailer who wants sterling silver and stainless steel from a single account and a single shipment, rather than splitting the order across two suppliers.

6. Wholesale Jewelry Website - Destin, Florida, USA

This is a US-based wholesaler operating from Destin, Florida. Its published material list is 316 surgical-grade stainless steel, PVD gold, gold-plated designs, tungsten and sterling silver, with gold-filled, rose gold and cubic zirconia also referenced. It states almost 10,000 different styles, colors and sizes, and offers custom stamping tools for personalized jewelry.

Prices are shown publicly on product listings and it operates a B2B membership. Its stated customers are retailers, boutiques and online stores. MOQ is not stated on the pages reviewed.

Best for: a US retailer who needs steel and silver shipped domestically without an import step, across a wide range of styles and sizes.

7. Viva Import Corp. - Los Angeles, California, USA

Viva Import Corp. describes itself as an importer and wholesaler of sterling silver and stainless steel jewelry since 1986, operating from South Hill Street in downtown Los Angeles. Stainless gold-plate products are listed alongside the silver range; specific steel grades are not stated on the site.

Access is wholesale only, with a stated $100 minimum order, and prices are not displayed publicly on the storefront. This is a domestic distribution model rather than a production one, so custom manufacturing terms are not published.

Best for: a US buyer who values a long-established domestic importer and a low order minimum over factory-side customization.

Marketplaces versus direct suppliers

Two of the routes buyers weigh against the list above are not suppliers at all but marketplaces. Alibaba aggregates listings from many independent Chinese sellers, and Faire aggregates independent brands selling into retail. Both solve discovery well: you can see a lot of options quickly and compare without a relationship. What a marketplace cannot do on your behalf is answer the questions that decide whether a range holds up - which specific factory made this piece, whether the stated grade applies to that SKU or to the storefront's whole catalog, whether the plating on the reorder matches the plating on the sample, and who is accountable when a delivery is short.

A direct supplier relationship trades some breadth for those answers. The practical pattern most resellers land on is to use marketplaces for discovery and price sense, then buy the styles that matter from a supplier who will state material, MOQ, dispatch and after-sales in writing and repeat the same answers on the reorder. Neither route is wrong; they answer different questions, and the mistake is expecting a marketplace listing to carry supplier-level accountability.

How to choose between them

Five checks separate a supplier you can build a range on from one that costs you a season, and all five can be run before you spend money.

Is the grade attached to the SKU or to the catalog? A page that says "all our jewelry is 316L surgical steel" is a positioning statement. A page that states the grade on the individual product, and says plain "stainless steel" where the grade is not confirmed, is a record you can carry onto your own product tags without repeating a claim you cannot support. This matters more than any other single check, because it is the claim your customer will eventually test. Our guide to stainless steel and the nickel question covers what you can and cannot promise a customer.

What is the minimum actually counting? "MOQ 30" can mean 30 per style, 30 per colorway, 30 per order, or a dollar value. Get the basis in writing, and check whether ready stock and custom production carry separate minimums - they usually do, and the custom figure is the one that constrains your plan.

Can you see prices without asking? Published prices are not automatically cheaper, but they let you model margin on a Sunday evening without waiting for a reply, and they make the second order predictable. Where a supplier is quote-only, ask why, and ask what the quote is valid for.

Does the sample come off the same line as production? A sample from live stock proves finish, weight and clasp action on the item you will actually receive. Confirm the repeat-order route at the same time: the question is not whether this piece is good, it is whether the fortieth piece will match it.

What happens when something goes wrong? Ask what a shortage, a defect and a discontinued line each trigger. A supplier with a named remedy and a stated position on restock continuity is a supplier you can promise delivery dates on behalf of.

FAQ

Who is the best wholesale stainless steel jewelry supplier in 2026?

There is no single best supplier, because the answer depends on what constrains you. If you need public per-piece prices, grade stated per SKU and the ability to test a style at one piece, Jewena is built for that. If you need plating, engraving and stone setting on a custom design under one roof, Cherry Jewelry publishes a 30-piece customization MOQ. If you need stock already inside the United States, Wholesale Jewelry Website and Viva Import Corp. both hold domestic inventory. Run the five checks above against your own situation rather than adopting someone else's shortlist.

What is a normal MOQ for wholesale stainless steel jewelry?

Ready stock and custom production have different norms. On ready stock, minimums across the suppliers above run from 1 piece to an order value of $99-$100. On custom production, 30 pieces per design is a common entry point for jewelry, while custom packaging usually starts higher - often around 200 pieces - because packaging is a print run. Jewena has no minimum order on ready stock, with price steps at 3 and 10 pieces, and OEM from 200 pieces per design.

Is 316L better than 304 for wholesale jewelry?

They are different tools rather than better and worse. Both are austenitic stainless steels and both contain nickel in the alloy, so neither is nickel-free. 316 and 316L add molybdenum, which improves resistance to chlorides such as sweat, seawater and pool water, and 316L has lower carbon; that makes the 316 family the safer specification for pieces worn continuously or near water. 304 is a sound, widely used jewelry steel and is often the sensible choice on fashion pieces at volume. What matters commercially is that whichever grade you buy is stated for the specific SKU, so the claim you pass to your customer is one you can stand behind.

Next steps

If you want to see how the criteria in this guide apply in practice, our reseller's comparison method for wholesale stainless steel jewelry suppliers expands the same checks into seven dimensions with the specific action that verifies each one. To see per-piece prices, grades and stock levels on our own range without an account, visit the Jewena wholesale program - samples ship from 1 piece, price steps apply at 3 and 10, and OEM private label runs start at 200 pieces per design.

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