Satya Designer Jewelry

Fashion Jewelry: Designer Rings

Blending spiritual symbols, healing gemstones and sacred meanings, Satya Jewelry combines grace and style with a global consciousness. Each collection combines semiprecious gemstones with sterling silver and gold. Stones are chosen for their healing properties such as garnet (grounding and inner strength), sapphire (fulfills dreams and desires) and tourmaline (inspiration). Satya designs have been worn by Courteney Cox, Susan Sarandon, Scarlett Johansson and Rachel Bilson.

gold vermeil and amethyst gemstone ring
Gold Spirituality Amethyst Ring
Cast by hand via the lost wax method, this amethyst cocktail ring is made of sterling silver with a lush 24K matte gold vermeil finish and features a tender lotus bud on either side of the large, square-cut stone. Amethyst is believed to be the stone of serenity and peace of mind.
$358


24K gold vermeil ring
Etched Om Stack Ring
The Om symbol etched onto this little square represents the sacred vibrating sound of the universe. Each ring is hand cast in sterling silver and coated with gold vermeil with a softly shimmering matte finish and a thin gold band.
$48


24K gold vermeil and blue topaz cocktail ring
Flattery Will Get You Everywhere Ring
Sterling silver is cast into luxurious bands that are just the right thickness and graced with long-stemmed lotus blossoms on each side of the shank. 24K gold vermeil with a softly gleaming matte finish coats each piece. The lotus blossom rises fresh and clean with each new day to unfurl its petals. Sterling silver and 24K gold vermeil.
$398

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Founders/designers and long-time friends Satya and Beth translate their spiritual exploration into jewelry that inspires the wearer's own individual truth. Satya is influenced by the designers' travels around the world, encountering cultures, temples, villages, museums and local markets. Such diverse elements as personal meditation, Thai textiles, ancient Indian coins, Sanskrit words and castings from found objects (including shells, stone carvings and leaves) evolve into unique designs.