
Zeta Tau Alpha Jewelry
Zeta Tau Alpha Jewelry
mazi + zo designs and sells elevated Zeta Tau Alpha jewelry you’ll want to wear long after Bid Day. Our exclusive Zeta collection features necklaces and earrings made for Big/Little reveals, Initiation, and everyday celebrations.
Whether you're shopping for your Little, your Big, or yourself, you’ll find beautifully crafted ZTA jewelry that's officially licensed and alumnae-approved.
Zeta Tau Alpha Group Orders
Planning matching gifts for your Little, your Big, or your whole chapter? When five or more Zetas order together, you'll unlock special group discounts—the more you order, the better the deal!
Fun Fact
Zeta Tau Alpha’s love for strawberries 🍓 started when a secret admirer gifted founder Mary Campbell Jones a basket of berries—leading to ZTA’s very first social. Today, strawberries still pop up at sisterhood events, keeping the tradition alive.
411 on Zeta Tau Alpha
When was Zeta Tau Alpha founded?
October 15, 1898.
Where was Zeta Tau Alpha founded?
State Female Normal School (now Longwood University).
What is Zeta Tau Alpha's motto?
"Seek the Noblest."
What are Zeta Tau Alpha’s official colors?
Turquoise blue and steel gray.
What are Zeta Tau Alpha’s symbols?
A 5-point crown 👑 and a strawberry 🍓.
What is Zeta Tau Alpha’s flower?
The white violet.
Famous Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae include:
Erin Andrews, Betty Buckley, Susan Ford Bales, Faith Daniels, and Betty Nguyen.
Zeta Tau Alpha Jewelry FAQ
Are you licensed to sell Zeta Tau Alpha jewelry? +
Yes! We’re officially licensed to design and sell ZTA jewelry you can wear with pride.
What materials are used for Zeta Tau Alpha jewelry? +
Our ZTA jewelry is crafted from solid 14k gold or sterling silver—never plated, always fine jewelry.
Do you offer gift packaging? +
Definitely! You can add gift packaging and a personal note when you check out.
How do I take care of my Zeta Tau Alpha jewelry? +
Our ZTA 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 →