
Tri Sigma Jewelry
Tri Sigma Jewelry
mazi + zo designs and sells high-end Tri Sigma jewelry you’ll love wearing long after Bid Day. Our exclusive collection features Tri Sigma necklaces and earrings that make perfect gifts for Big/Little reveal, Initiation, or just because.
Whether you're shopping for your Little, your Big, or yourself, you’ll find beautifully crafted Tri Sigma jewelry that's officially licensed and alumnae-approved.
Tri Sigma Group Orders
Planning matching gifts for your Little, your Big, or your whole chapter? When five or more Tri Sigmas order together, you'll unlock special group discounts—the more you order, the better the deal!
Fun Fact
Tri Sigma is one of the "Farmville Four"—four sororities founded at Longwood University that helped shape the history of Greek life.
411 on Tri Sigma
When was Tri Sigma founded?
April 20, 1898.
Where was Tri Sigma founded?
Longwood College (now Longwood University).
What is Tri Sigma's motto?
"Faithful Unto Death."
What are Tri Sigma’s official colors?
Royal purple and white.
What are Tri Sigma’s symbols?
A sailboat ⛵️ and a skull and crossbones ☠️.
What is Tri Sigma’s official jewel?
The pearl.
What is Tri Sigma’s flower?
The purple violet.
Famous Tri Sigma alumnae include:
Carrie Underwood, Linda Denham, Billie Letts, Mary Rhodes Russell, and Jennifer Gray.
Tri Sigma Jewelry FAQ
Are you licensed to sell Tri Sigma jewelry? +
Yes! We’re officially licensed to design and sell Tri Sigma jewelry you can wear with pride.
What materials are used for Tri Sigma jewelry? +
Our Tri Sigma jewelry is crafted from solid 14k gold or sterling silver—never plated, always fine jewelry.
Can I personalize my Tri Sigma jewelry? +
Some styles offer engraving—check product descriptions for availability!
Do you offer gift packaging? +
Yes! You can add gift packaging and a personal note at checkout.
How do I take care of my Tri Sigma jewelry? +
Solid gold and sterling silver are easy to maintain. When you're not wearing your Tri Sig jewelry, store it in a dry place and clean it gently with a soft cloth. Read our care tips here →