enewton Dupes: The Best Lookalikes on a Budget
A friend of mine was wearing an enewton bracelet (the classic beaded in gold) a year or so ago and I found myself staring at it. When I asked her where she got it, she mentioned it came from a local boutique in our town. When I like something, I don’t waste time. I stopped by the store on my way home from having dinner with her and fully expected to just grab one and go…. until I saw the price tag. $50?!?! Okay, I realize that is not exactly an insane and luxurious amount for a bracelet, but I truly didn’t expect it to be more than $25 for a small bracelet like that. I went home and found myself thinking about the bracelet (come on, you know you’ve also thought about something you really covet once you make the decision to walk away from it, right?). I gave myself a month and eventually went back and purchased the bracelet. The problem with that? I wanted it in the smaller bead size AND I wanted the one that had little pearls intermixed. I was hooked! But I also didn’t want to be on the hook (haha) to have a $150 stack on my wrist. I kept it at the one enewton bracelet and managed some self control and didn’t go back for the other two.

Until… that same friend let me know that she found some amazing enewton dupes that she loved to mix with the real thing. She mentioned she wore them out with some of her more discerning friends and they were none the wiser that she was wearing dupes. I started poking around and was shocked at the number of adorable enewton lookalikes – the bracelet stacks are especially amazing! I ordered a few of the gold bead bracelet stacks and compared it to the enewton bracelet that I own. While I can say the quality is not 100% on par with enewton (I felt like it was lighter in weight), the dupes are pretty darn close to the real deal. And honestly? If I’m able to get an entire bracelet stack that had 5 braclets for under $15, I think I can live with the quality being midly subpar to that of the enewton bracelet stack that would likely cost about $200. But I will say, if you have the desire to splurge on the real thing, the enewton jewelry is gorgeous and worth the splurge.
One of these is my enewton bracelet and one is the $10 dupe. While one has a bit bigger beading than the other, I think you can see that they are really really similar. And the most shocking thing I noticed? The dupe is actually heavier than the enewton bracelet. It definitely has a bit more heft to it. But honestly, I’ve worn both together at the same time and it’s really really hard to tell them apart! Scroll to the bottom if you want to know which one is the dupe! 😉
What To Look For in enewton Dupes
I am sharing some of my favorite enewton inspried jewelry in the hopes that you find something you love as well and allows you to stick to a budget! Keep in mind, if you’re looking outside of my recommendations, be sure to check reviews. Different dupes definitely have different quality and craftsmanship. I start with reviews that have at least 4.2 stars or more and almost never end up returning anything that has 4.5 stars or more. A few other things to consider:
Material quality matters.
Enewton’s signature is its durability as the gold-filled finish doesn’t easily tarnish or fade. When shopping for dupes, look for pieces labeled 14k gold-filled or 18k gold-plated over stainless steel. Avoid anything that just says “gold tone” or “alloy,” which can discolor quickly.
Pay attention to stretch and fit.
The brand’s beaded bracelets are known for their snug but comfortable stretch. Cheaper versions can lose elasticity or feel too tight. Read reviews that mention comfort and whether the beads stay in place without gaps.
Check bead size and finish.
Enewton’s bracelets come in classic 2mm, 3mm, and 4mm bead sizes with a smooth, high-shine polish. Dupes should have a consistent finish and no visible seams or dull patches: details that can make or break the “luxury” look.
4. Look for versatility.
Part of the Enewton charm is how seamlessly the pieces layer, whether you’re mixing metals, stacking bracelets, or pairing with other brands. Choose dupes that match this minimalist, everyday-wear style so they blend with your existing jewelry.
5. Price vs. longevity.
Even with dupes, you don’t have to settle for disposable jewelry. Many affordable brands now use tarnish-resistant coatings or waterproof materials. Spending a few extra dollars can get you a dupe that actually lasts through gym sessions, showers, and daily wear. BUT if you don’t plan on wearing it a ton or want it for one or two occasions, go for the budget option – why not??
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Multicolor Beaded Bracelet Stack
It seems enewton heavily plays into gold, but they do have a line called Hope Unwritten, which are gorgeous multicolor seeded bracelets that also include little pops of gold as well. This stack from Amazon is really quite similar. One seeded bracelet for enewton is about $20, and this stack of 5 is under $10.
Pearl Initial Bracelet
With glass pearl and a non-tarnish letter charm, this sweet little bracelet really looks so much like the enewton inspire love small gold charm bracelet. Under $15, this would make a great bracelet for a favorite things party, a budget-friendly bridesmaid gift or a lovely little way to treat yourself.

FAQ’s
Enewton has built a cult following for its timeless gold-filled beaded bracelets and minimalist stacking pieces that can be worn every day, yes, even in the shower. Their designs strike the perfect balance between casual and elegant, which is why they’ve become a go-to for moms, gift-givers, and anyone who loves an easy, polished look.
The quality depends on the material. Look for gold-filled or stainless steel options instead of cheap plating; they’ll resist tarnishing and last much longer. If you’re planning to wear your jewelry daily or in water, gold-filled is your best bet for longevity.
Yes! Mixing is one of the best-kept secrets. The Enewton originals help elevate your stack, while the dupes fill in with extra texture and color, no one will ever know which is which.
Keep them dry when possible, and store them in a soft pouch or jewelry box. Even though some dupes claim to be water-resistant, avoiding lotion and perfume will help maintain their shine longer.
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