.jewelry Domain Registrationfrom £105.24/yr


Why Choose a .jewelry Domain?

The .jewelry extension launched in 2014 as part of ICANN's new gTLD programme and sits alongside other retail-focused extensions aimed at specific industries. It uses the American spelling, which makes it the natural fit for businesses targeting the US market or trading internationally where that spelling dominates online searches. Because the keyword is built into the domain itself, visitors immediately understand what your site sells before they click through, which can help with both recall and search relevance.

Ideal for:

  • Independent jewellers and bespoke designers
  • Online retailers selling rings, necklaces and watches
  • Diamond merchants and gemstone wholesalers
  • Vintage and antique jewellery dealers
  • Jewellery repair, valuation and appraisal services

Things to know:

  • Unrestricted — anyone, anywhere can register, with no trade or industry verification required.
  • Some descriptive or high-value terms (such as gold.jewelry or diamond.jewelry) are classified as premium names by the registry and carry higher annual fees.
  • Uses the US spelling. If your audience is primarily UK or Commonwealth-based, consider also registering the .jewellery variant to catch both spellings.

Creative .jewelry Domain Ideas

  • Hatton.jewelry — a London-based fine jewellery boutique
  • Bespoke.jewelry — a custom commission and design studio
  • Heirloom.jewelry — a vintage and estate jewellery dealer
  • Repair.jewelry — a mail-in cleaning and resizing service
  • Ethical.jewelry — a conflict-free and recycled-metal retailer
  • Bridal.jewelry — engagement rings and wedding-day accessories

Frequently asked questions about .jewelry

Anyone can. There are no eligibility restrictions, trade body memberships or industry credentials required. Individuals, sole traders, established jewellers and online retailers anywhere in the world can register a .jewelry name on a first-come, first-served basis, just like a .com or .co.uk.

It depends on your audience. .jewelry uses the US spelling and tends to suit international or US-facing brands, while .jewellery matches UK and Commonwealth English. Many jewellers register both to cover the spellings their customers might type and to prevent a competitor from picking up the alternative.

You can register a .jewelry domain for between one and ten years at initial registration, and renew in similar increments. Longer registration periods reduce the risk of accidentally losing the name through a missed renewal email and can be useful if you are building a long-term retail brand.

Yes. As long as the domain is at least 60 days old, unlocked at your current registrar and you have the EPP authorisation code, you can transfer it in. The transfer typically extends the registration by an additional year and your existing DNS records can be preserved during the move.

After expiry the domain enters a roughly 30-day grace period during which you can renew at the standard price. After that it moves into a redemption period of around 30 days where recovery is possible but carries a registry redemption fee. If still not recovered, it is released and anyone can register it.