
Tri Delta Jewelry
Tri Delta Jewelry
Celebrate your sisterhood with mazi + zo’s elevated Tri Delta jewelry. Our exclusive collection of Delta Delta Delta necklaces, rings, and earrings makes unforgettable gifts for Bid Day, Big/Little Reveal, Initiation, and every day in between.
Whether you’re shopping for your Little, your Big, or yourself, you’ll find beautifully crafted Tri Delta jewelry that’s meant to shine. Every piece is officially licensed and alumnae-approved.
Tri Delta Group Orders
Buying for your Big, Little, or your entire chapter? When five or more sisters order together, you’ll qualify for a special group discount. Bulk orders get even better pricing—reach out to us to learn more!
Fun Fact
Tri Delta’s official color, Cerulean Blue, is so iconic it was famously name-dropped in the movie “The Devil Wears Prada!”
411 on Tri Delta
When was Tri Delta founded?
November 27, 1888.
Where was Tri Delta founded?
Boston University.
What is Tri Delta's motto?
"Let us steadfastly love one another."
What are Tri Delta’s official colors?
Silver, gold, and Cerulean Blue.
What are Tri Delta's symbols?
A crescent with stars and a dolphin.
What is Tri Delta’s jewel?
The pearl.
What is Tri Delta’s flower?
The pansy.
What is Tri Delta's nickname?
Tri Delt.
Famous Tri Delta alumnae include:
Sara Blakely, Katie Couric, Elizabeth Banks, Hoda Kotb, and Molly Sims.
Tri Delta Jewelry FAQ
Are you licensed to sell Tri Delta jewelry? +
Yes! We're officially licensed to design and sell Delta Delta Delta jewelry.
What materials are used for Tri Delta jewelry? +
Our Tri Delta jewelry is made from solid 14k gold or sterling silver—fine jewelry with no shortcuts.
Can I personalize my Tri Delta jewelry? +
Some designs allow for engraving. Check the product descriptions for personalization options!
Do you offer gift packaging? +
Yes! Gift packaging and personal notes can be added during checkout.
How do I take care of my Tri Delta necklaces, earrings, and rings? +
Our Tri Delta jewelry is made for real life—and a little care helps it last. Keep it in a dry place and give it a quick polish with a soft cloth when needed. See our care guide for details →