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Best Places to Buy Wedding Rings in Nairobi (2026 Guide)

From luxury gold jewelers to affordable silver bands, here's where to buy wedding rings in Nairobi — with real shop details, price ranges in KES, and tips for every budget.

Best Places to Buy Wedding Rings in Nairobi (2026 Guide)

Best Places to Buy Wedding Rings in Nairobi (2026 Guide)

Your wedding rings are the one piece of jewellery you will wear every single day for the rest of your life. Getting this decision right — where to buy, what metal, what style, and how much to spend — matters more than almost any other purchase you will make for your wedding.


Shopping for wedding rings in Nairobi has never been better. The city now has a remarkable range of options, from long-established gold jewelers in the CBD and Westlands who have been crafting rings for Nairobi couples since the 1960s, to modern Instagram-based designers offering fully bespoke pieces at competitive prices. Whether your budget is KES 10,000 or KES 500,000, there is a ring in this city made for you.

This guide covers everything you need to know: the shops worth visiting, the questions to ask, what metals and karats to look for, how to avoid getting ripped off, and how to care for your rings for decades to come.

If you haven’t yet figured out how rings fit into your overall wedding spend, start with our wedding budget guide for Kenya before you begin shopping. Tools like the Harusi Hub budget tracker can help you set a ring budget within your overall wedding spend and track payments as you go.


What to Know Before You Shop

Before you walk into any jewellery shop in Nairobi, there are a few fundamentals worth understanding. Knowing these will help you ask better questions, compare shops fairly, and avoid paying over the odds.

Gold Karats: What the Numbers Mean

Gold rings in Nairobi are sold in four main purities, and the karat number tells you what percentage of the ring is pure gold.

9 Karat (9K): 37.5% pure gold, the rest is alloy metals like copper, zinc, or silver. 9K gold is the most affordable and the most durable for daily wear. It is more resistant to scratching than higher karats. The trade-off is a slightly less rich colour. Rings in this range typically start around KES 15,000 to KES 30,000.

14 Karat (14K): 58.3% pure gold. This is the sweet spot for many couples — better colour than 9K, more affordable than 18K, and still very durable for everyday wear. Expect to pay KES 25,000 to KES 80,000 for a plain wedding band, depending on weight.

18 Karat (18K): 75% pure gold. Richer colour, more prestige, and the standard for most fine jewellery. The current spot price for 18K gold in Kenya is approximately KES 15,600 per gram, so a 5-gram wedding band in 18K gold alone carries a material cost of around KES 78,000 before any craftsmanship fee. Total ring prices in this category typically range from KES 60,000 to KES 200,000+.

22 Karat (22K): 91.6% pure gold. Very high purity and a deep, warm colour. More common in South Asian and East African gold jewellery traditions. However, 22K gold is softer and more prone to scratching with daily wear. Rings in this range are at the premium end of the market.

Platinum: The Premium Alternative

Platinum is rarer than gold, naturally white (it doesn’t require rhodium plating like white gold), and exceptionally durable. It is hypoallergenic, which makes it ideal for people with metal sensitivities. The trade-off is price — platinum rings typically cost 30% to 60% more than equivalent 18K gold designs. In Nairobi, platinum rings are available through select jewelers but are less widely stocked than gold. If you want platinum, call ahead and confirm availability.

Silver: Affordable and Beautiful

Sterling silver (925 silver, meaning 92.5% pure silver) is a legitimate and beautiful choice for wedding bands, especially for couples prioritising affordability without sacrificing aesthetics. Silver bands in Nairobi start from as low as KES 8,000 to KES 15,000 for a plain band. The main consideration is that silver tarnishes more easily than gold and requires more regular cleaning. It is also softer, so it will show wear more quickly over decades of daily use.

Hallmarking in Kenya

Hallmarking is the official certification that a piece of jewellery contains the metal purity it claims. In Kenya, hallmarking is overseen by the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS). Reputable jewellers will stamp their gold pieces with a karat mark (9K, 14K, 18K, 22K) and their maker’s mark. When buying gold, always ask to see the hallmark on the ring. If a seller cannot show you a karat stamp, be cautious. This is one of the most important ways to protect yourself from being sold lower-quality metal at higher-quality prices.

Ring Sizing

Ring sizing in Kenya follows the standard UK sizing system (A through Z), which is common across East Africa. Most reputable jewellers in Nairobi will size your finger for free when you visit. If you are buying a ring as a surprise for your partner, try to borrow a ring they already wear and trace the inside on paper, or use an online ring sizer as a guide. Most shops will resize a ring once or twice for free within the first few months of purchase.


Top Jewellery Shops in Nairobi

1. Nagin Pattni Ltd — The Nairobi Institution

If there is one name synonymous with wedding rings in Nairobi, it is Nagin Pattni. Founded in 1969, the business has been supplying wedding and engagement rings to Nairobi couples for over 55 years. The late Nagin Pattni was famously known as Kenya’s “Lord of the Rings,” and the family business continues that legacy today.

Location: Multiple branches — River Road (CBD), Kaunda Street (CBD), Thika Road Mall, and Lavington Mall. Specialty: Gold and silver wedding bands, engagement rings, promissory rings, international watch brands. Price range: Rings available across all budgets. Gold bands from approximately KES 30,000. Notable perk: Free ring resizing within 3 months of purchase. Free polishing for life on their rings. Contact: +254 772 232 800

2. Rajshyn Jewellers — Established Elegance

Established in 1977 and family-owned and operated, Rajshyn Jewellers is one of Nairobi’s most respected fine jewellery houses. They are known for gold wedding rings fitted with precious stones — sapphires, rubies, and diamonds — and also execute custom client designs and undertake skilled repair work.

Location: Standard Street, Lonrho House (CBD); Prestige Plaza, Ngong Road; Garden City Mall, Thika Road; The Place at 67, Westlands. Specialty: Gold rings with precious stones, custom design execution, repairs. Price range: Gold jewellery starts at KES 40,000. Premium and diamond pieces from KES 100,000+. Hours (Prestige Plaza): Mon–Sat 10:30am–6:30pm, Sun 10:30am–2:00pm. Contact: 0723 591 294 | rajshynjewellers.com

3. Zaveris — The Independent Specialist

Zaveris is an independent jeweller in Westlands that has carved out a strong reputation specifically for engagement rings and wedding bands. They stock 9K and 18K gold rings in yellow and white gold, offer custom ring options, and carry pieces set with diamonds, tsavorite, sapphires, and cubic zirconia at different price points.

Location: Jimkan House, 37 Woodvale Grove, Westlands, Nairobi. Specialty: Engagement rings, wedding bands, custom design, yellow and white gold. Price range: Mid-range to premium — wedding bands from approximately KES 25,000, diamond engagement rings from KES 80,000+. Website: zaveris.co.ke

4. Goldiam Jewellers — Yaya Centre Landmark

Goldiam Jewellers has been serving Nairobi for over 50 years and is one of the city’s most respected fine jewellery houses. They specialise in gold and silver wedding bands, carry a wide range of precious and semi-precious stones (diamonds, tanzanites, rubies, emeralds), and also stock designer watches. Their polishing and repair services make them a useful long-term relationship to have even after your purchase.

Location: Yaya Centre, Hurlingham. Specialty: Gold and silver wedding bands, diamonds, tanzanite, gemstone rings. Price range: Mid-range to luxury — gold bands from approximately KES 40,000, diamond pieces from KES 150,000+. Contact: +254 110 919 425

5. The Little Jewellers — Affordable and Handcrafted

For couples prioritising a beautiful, affordable ring without the gold price tag, The Little Jewellers is one of the best options in Nairobi. They specialise in pure 925 sterling silver jewellery that is handcrafted in-house. Their wedding ring sets — matching bands for bride and groom — are well-made, engravable, and come with free packaging.

Location: Pioneer Building, Kenyatta Avenue (ground floor, Shop 3, next to I&M Bank, opposite 680 Hotel). Specialty: Sterling silver wedding bands, couple ring sets, engagement rings, free engraving. Price range: Budget-friendly — couple ring sets from KES 8,800. Individual bands from KES 5,000. Same-day delivery: Available in Nairobi. Contact: +254 704 878 717 | littlejewellers.co.ke

6. Silver Oak — Parklands Jewellers Since 1972

Silver Oak has been a fixture in Nairobi since 1972, displaying a large variety of elegant customised silver jewellery. They offer 925 silver rings, gemstone rings, and gold rings. Their bespoke service has been refined over decades, and they connect with clients via WhatsApp and Instagram for custom design consultations.

Location: Diamond Plaza, Parklands; Capital Centre, Mombasa Road. Specialty: Silver jewellery, gemstone rings, gold rings, custom orders. Price range: Silver rings from KES 5,000. Gold and custom pieces vary. Website: silveroak.co.ke

7. Elleca — Ethical and Sustainable

If sustainability matters to your values as a couple, Elleca is Nairobi’s standout option. They make handcrafted sterling silver jewellery using 80% recycled silver and sustainably sourced crystals. Their craftsmen and women operate under a fair trade model. All pieces are made in Nairobi with global shipping available. Their engagement rings are distinctly designed and appeal to couples looking for something that tells a story beyond the jewellery itself.

Location: Nairobi (online store + Instagram). Specialty: Ethical sterling silver jewellery, engagement rings, handcrafted designs. Price range: Budget to mid-range — pieces from approximately KES 5,000. Website: elleca.com

8. Jiji.co.ke — The Marketplace Option

Jiji is Kenya’s largest online marketplace and carries hundreds of listings for gold and silver wedding rings from both private sellers and small dealers. You can find certified gold rings, pre-owned rings in excellent condition, and new silver bands across every price point. Always meet sellers in a public place (many prefer Nairobi CBD malls), inspect the hallmark before handing over money, and consider having a trusted jeweller assess the piece before purchase if you’re spending a significant amount.

Platform: jiji.co.ke Price range: Silver bands from KES 2,000. Gold rings from KES 15,000. Wide variation.


Custom and Bespoke Ring Designers

For couples who want a ring that is completely unique — one that no one else will have — custom and bespoke design is worth considering seriously. Nairobi has a growing community of talented jewellery designers who work directly with couples from concept to finished piece.

Made By Curves

An award-winning jeweller recognised at the Kenya Wedding Awards, Made By Curves specialises entirely in engagement and wedding rings. They operate primarily online and through social media, which keeps overhead low and allows them to offer competitive pricing for custom work.

Contact: Instagram @made_by_curves Specialty: Custom engagement and wedding rings, bespoke designs.

The Custom Process

Working with any bespoke designer in Nairobi generally follows these steps:

  1. Initial consultation — Share your inspiration, preferred metal, stone preferences, and budget. Most designers offer this for free via Instagram DM, WhatsApp, or an in-person meeting.
  2. Design proposal — The designer creates a sketch or CAD rendering of your proposed ring, usually within 3–5 working days.
  3. Approval and deposit — You review and approve the design. A deposit of 50% is standard before work begins.
  4. Casting and setting — The ring is cast in your chosen metal. Stones are set by hand. This typically takes 2–4 weeks.
  5. Final fitting and handover — You collect the finished ring, try it on, and request any minor adjustments.

Timeline: Budget 4–6 weeks minimum for a custom ring from first contact to collection. Popular designers may have a longer wait. For engagement rings ahead of a proposal, start at least 2 months before you plan to pop the question.

Price range: Custom rings in silver start from approximately KES 15,000 to KES 40,000 for labour and material. Gold custom rings start from approximately KES 60,000 and can go much higher depending on weight, complexity, and stones.


Online Options

Jumia Kenya

Jumia carries a wide selection of rings across all price points, including gold-plated, sterling silver, and stainless steel options. It’s a reasonable option for budget rings in the KES 2,000 to KES 15,000 range. For high-value gold or diamond purchases, we would recommend a physical shop where you can verify hallmarks and quality before paying.

Website: jumia.co.ke

Instagram-Based Sellers

Nairobi has a vibrant community of jewellery designers and sellers operating through Instagram. Searching hashtags like #WeddingRingsKenya, #EngagementRingsNairobi, and #NairobiJewellery will surface many options. When buying from Instagram sellers:

  • Check how long the account has been active.
  • Look for real customer reviews in the comments, not just testimonial screenshots.
  • Request a video of the actual ring you will receive (not a stock image).
  • Confirm return/exchange policy before payment.
  • Pay via M-Pesa (never a direct bank transfer to an unknown party) and always get a receipt.

International Options and Import Considerations

Sites like Blue Nile, James Allen, and Brilliant Earth are popular internationally and offer beautiful certified diamond rings. However, importing jewellery into Kenya carries meaningful costs and risks:

  • Import duty: KRA applies duties on jewellery imports. Expect to pay 25%+ of the declared value in duty and taxes on arrival.
  • Shipping risk: High-value jewellery can be lost, damaged, or detained in customs.
  • No local warranty or resizing: If something goes wrong, you have no local recourse.

For most couples, the convenience and reliability of local jewellers significantly outweighs the potential savings from international sites, especially once import costs are factored in.


Ring Budget Guide

Here is a realistic breakdown of what to expect at each budget level in Nairobi in 2026.

Budget: KES 5,000 – KES 20,000

At this range, you are primarily looking at sterling silver bands (925 silver). The Little Jewellers and Silver Oak are the strongest options here. You can get a well-made matching couple set in silver for KES 8,800 to KES 15,000. Jiji and Jumia also offer options in this range. Do not expect gold at this price point — if a seller offers you “gold” for under KES 15,000, ask to see the hallmark carefully. What you may be getting is gold-plated metal.

Best for: Couples on a tight wedding budget, couples who prioritise spending on other elements of their wedding, or those who plan to upgrade rings on a future anniversary.

Mid-Range: KES 20,000 – KES 80,000

This is the most popular range for Nairobi couples. At the lower end (KES 20,000 to KES 40,000), you will find 9K gold plain wedding bands. At the higher end (KES 50,000 to KES 80,000), you move into 14K or 18K gold plain bands. Shops like Nagin Pattni, Rajshyn, and Zaveris all have strong selections in this range. Both partners’ rings combined can sit comfortably within this range with careful shopping.

Best for: Couples wanting genuine gold rings without exceeding their budget. The sweet spot for most Nairobi weddings.

Premium: KES 80,000 – KES 300,000

At this level you have access to 18K gold bands with design work, diamond-set rings, and custom bespoke pieces from established designers. Rajshyn and Goldiam both work extensively in this range. A solitaire diamond engagement ring with a 0.3–0.5 carat stone in 18K gold typically falls in the KES 120,000 to KES 250,000 range from a reputable Nairobi jeweller.

Best for: Couples who want the full fine jewellery experience — quality metals, certified stones, and a piece that will genuinely last and appreciate over time.

Luxury: KES 300,000+

At this level, you are looking at significant diamond weight (0.75 carats and above), platinum bands, fancy-shaped stones (pear, oval, marquise), or elaborate multi-stone settings. Rajshyn and Goldiam can work at this level, as can commissioned bespoke designers. For diamonds above 0.5 carats, always ask for a grading certificate (GIA, IGI, or similar) confirming the stone’s carat, cut, colour, and clarity.

Best for: Couples for whom the engagement ring is a long-term investment piece, or those with a generous luxury jewellery budget.


Engagement Ring vs. Wedding Band — Understanding the Difference

These two rings are distinct in purpose, tradition, and when they are worn, but many couples buy them together. Here’s what you need to know.

The engagement ring is given at the proposal. It is traditionally worn by the bride-to-be throughout the engagement period. It typically features a central stone — most commonly a diamond, but moissanite, sapphire, and other gemstones are increasingly popular — set on a decorative band.

The wedding band is exchanged during the wedding ceremony. Both partners typically receive a wedding band. It is traditionally a plainer ring — a simple gold or silver band — that symbolises the marriage itself. In Kenyan Christian traditions, the wedding band is exchanged at the altar and worn on the left ring finger.

Buying as a set: Many couples buy a matching engagement ring and wedding band set from the same jeweller. This ensures the rings nest together properly (they are designed to sit flush against each other) and makes for a cleaner aesthetic when worn together. If you plan to do this, tell the jeweller upfront so they can show you matching sets.

When to buy: Engagement rings should be purchased as early as possible — ideally months before the proposal. Wedding bands are typically purchased 2–3 months before the wedding date to allow time for sizing, custom work, and engraving. Don’t leave ring shopping until the final month.

Do both partners need an engagement ring? Traditionally only the bride receives an engagement ring, but many modern Kenyan couples are choosing to have both partners wear engagement bands or “promise rings” during the engagement period. This is entirely a personal choice.


Ring Care and Insurance

Your wedding rings are a long-term investment. A little consistent care will keep them looking beautiful for decades.

Daily Care Tips

  • Remove rings before washing dishes, applying hand cream, or swimming. Chlorine in pools is particularly harsh on gold.
  • Store rings in a soft pouch or lined jewellery box when not wearing them.
  • Avoid wearing rings during heavy gym work — barbells and kettlebells can scratch and deform rings over time.
  • White gold rings are typically coated in rhodium for their bright, silvery finish. This coating wears off over time (usually 1–3 years with daily wear) and needs to be re-applied. This is a routine service offered by most jewellers in Nairobi at around KES 2,000 to KES 5,000.

Cleaning at Home

A simple home cleaning solution works well for most rings: warm water, a drop of mild dish soap, and a soft toothbrush. Soak for 5 minutes, gently scrub around settings and engravings, rinse thoroughly, and pat dry with a soft cloth. Do this monthly and your rings will look consistently bright.

Professional Cleaning and Resizing in Nairobi

Most jewellers in Nairobi offer professional cleaning and polishing, and many do it free or at minimal cost for their own rings. Nagin Pattni famously offers free lifetime polishing on their rings. Zaveris, Rajshyn, and Goldiam all offer cleaning and inspection services.

For resizing, most jewellers will resize up to two sizes for a reasonable fee (KES 1,500 to KES 5,000 depending on complexity). Rings with channel-set stones around the band are harder to resize, so factor this in if you are choosing a full-eternity ring.

Should You Insure Your Rings?

For rings above KES 80,000, insurance is worth considering seriously. Several Kenyan insurers include jewellery cover under home contents policies. Contact your insurer and ask specifically about jewellery as a scheduled item. You will typically need a valuation from a registered jeweller and photographs of the piece. The annual premium is usually 1–2% of the insured value — a small cost for significant peace of mind.


Finding Your Perfect Ring in Nairobi

Nairobi’s jewellery market in 2026 gives couples every option they could want — traditional gold craftsmanship from decades-old family jewellers, modern bespoke designers working through Instagram, ethical artisans using recycled silver, and accessible options at every budget level.

The key is starting early, visiting multiple shops, asking about hallmarking, and not rushing the decision. If you want to browse more wedding vendors — jewellers, photographers, caterers, and more — the Harusi Hub vendor marketplace lets you filter by location, price range, and category. These rings will outlast your wedding day by a lifetime — take the time to get them right.

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