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Satya Jewelry is yoga inspired jewelry that encompasses both Eastern and Western cultures into each piece. Founders and long time friends, Satya Scainetti and Beth Torstrick-Ward, traveled around the world for inspiration, and translated their spiritual exploration into jewelry. The jewelry blends spiritual symbols and healing gemstones and has become a staple in many women’s accessory collections.
Satya and Beth decided to pursue their dream of designing their own line while on separate soul-searching journeys. “I was in Thailand immersed in Buddhist culture while Satya was in the Bahamas at the Sivananda Yoga Ashram engaged in a month long teacher training course,” explains Beth. Satya adds, “At the end of my training, I was given the spiritual name Satya, meaning “truth”. We were both excited to use the name for our collection and create jewelry with beauty, truth and meaning.”
Each Satya jewelry piece is tagged with an explanation, so the owner knows the meaning behind the different components of the piece. Satya designs have been worn by Courteney Cox, Susan Sarandon, Scarlett Johansen and Rachel Bilson.
Looking for the perfect Mother’s Day gift? Satya Jewelry has just launched a fabulous mother daughter line. The collection is in silver and carries lovely charm bracelets, and necklaces that can match mom.

CitySaheli got a chance to speak to the founders of Satya jewelry to find out more about their their jewelry line. Read below to find out what they had to say.
CitySaheli: What are five words used to describe Satya Jewelry?
Satya & Beth: Delicate, unique, inspiring, meaningful, playful
CitySaheli: What inspired you to start your own company?
Satya & Beth: Taking a thrilling leap with my best friend (business partner) to be truer to myself.
CitySaheli: Now that the company has grown so rapidly, has your role changed in the company?
Satya & Beth: I am not packing the boxes anymore but the essence of being hands on is the same.
CitySaheli: Much of the jewelry carries symbolic meaning, how have you seen your customers react to this feature of the jewelry?
Satya & Beth: Very often customers write or tell me how the jewelry has become a part of their life (they imbue it with an intention or use it as a reminder of an event, person, desire), I feel very humble and honored. The jewelry can be a vehicle for people to embrace themselves and potential.
CitySaheli: What is the most glamorous part of owning your own company?
Satya & Beth: Getting to travel to yoga conferences and exotic places for work!
CitySaheli: What goals do you have for your business in the future?
Satya & Beth: To touch more people and raise more money for great causes.
CitySaheli: We know that you have travelled to India and the Far East quite a bit, what were your favorite spots?
Satya & Beth: The most memorable moments of our trips are always the time we spend with people: seeing a rural culture with the hill tribes in northern Thailand, hearing Thich Nhat Hanhs speak at his root monastery in Vietnam during his first trip back since his 40 year exile and visiting the schools we sponsor. Most relaxing were secluded beaches on Thai islands Ko Chang or Ko Samui.
CitySaheli: Can you tell us what your must have pieces are for the Summer?
Satya & Beth: Layered turquoise necklaces with layered stretch bracelets from our new “stone of health” collection.
Here are some of CitySaheli’s picks…
 

Events & Promotions
Satya stores are popping up everywhere, with the newest opening in Short Hills Mall in New Jersey. Foundrs Satya and Beth will be at the Satya Shop in NJ on Thursday April 29th between 6 and 8 pm. Wine, Cheese, and author Dani Shapiro will be reading from her new memoir, Devotion!
Also if you purchase more than $150 in store or online, receive a complimentary Bliss gift bag!! While supplies last!
For more info or to shop online visit: http://satyajewelry.com
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