Theme DetectorJewelry + Accessories

What Shopify theme does Mejuri use?

Mejuri's storefront doesn't expose a theme name our detector can read with confidence — typically that means a heavily forked or fully custom build on top of a pre-2.0 vintage theme.

Custom

custom / heavily modified

Vintage architecture

Live result · refreshed 2026-05-29

mejuri.com
Screenshot of Mejuri's Shopify storefront

About Mejuri

Founded 2015 · CA

Noura Sakkijha founded Mejuri in Toronto with a thesis that fine jewelry retail was built around wedding-day + heirloom occasions and ignored the broader market of women buying jewelry for themselves. The brand built around weekly "Monday drops" — a merchandising rhythm that maintained scarcity + fashion-cycle freshness. Raised $40M+ to date.

Public scale markers

Disclosed in filings, acquisitions or named press reporting — not estimates.

  • 01Estimated $200M+ revenue range
  • 02$40M+ raised across multiple rounds
  • 03Notable Equity Partners + NEA investor base
  • 0420+ flagship retail stores globally

Notable for the theme detector

Mejuri's tech is unusually drop-focused — Monday-drop merchandising is built into the storefront workflows. Watch for queue + back-in-stock app signals in the App Stack output.

Theme identity

Theme name
Custom / heavily modified

Shopify 2.0 readiness

Online Store 2.0

Vintage

Sections rendered

0

Theme app extensions

0

Customisation + performance

How heavily Mejuri's storefront has been modified on top of the base theme.

Inline scripts

35

HTML size

1046 KB

TTFB

1060 ms

CMP

OneTrust

What this theme + customisation reveals

Mejuri's theme couldn't be matched to any known commercial or stock theme. For a brand at this scale, that almost always means a fully-custom in-house build — typical when the engineering team is large enough to maintain its own theme rather than starting from Dawn. The customisation signals (section count, inline script density, blocking stylesheets) tell you how heavy that custom layer is.

35 inline scripts on the homepage suggests app-embed bloat — common in stacks that grew app-by-app over years.

Cross-check with the App Stack Detector to see how the apps installed interact with the theme — heavily-customised themes typically run thinner app stacks because custom code replaces app functionality.

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