Here Comes ‘Solaz,’ Sylvie’s Sun-Inspired Collection
The new line from the Texas-based jewelry brand transforms the sun’s rays into fine jewelry with yellow gold and diamonds.

Just as its name hints, this collection pays homage to the sun.
“The Solaz collection was inspired by the sun’s ability to bring light, joy, and renewal to the special moments of life,” said Sylvie Levine, co-founder and designer of the brand.
“Each piece is designed to embody these qualities, creating a connection between the wearer and the uplifting energy of the sun.”
Sun-inspired motifs are woven throughout the collection, as each piece is made in 14- and 18-karat gold and diamonds, making them shine just like the largest star in the solar system.
While the brand highlights the use of yellow gold, as it brings in the warmth and light of the sun, pieces in Solaz also are available in white and rose gold along with two-tone styles.
The Solaz collection includes 42 rings, earrings, necklaces, pendants, bracelets, and bangles retailing from $400 to $2,500.
Purposefully designed to be versatile, the pieces in this collection are meant to be mixed-and-matched, layered, and worn for both special occasions and everyday wear.
Solaz will be available on Sylvie’s website and at select authorized retailers across North America on Tuesday, Aug. 13.
The brand encourages retailers and customers who have added pieces from Solaz to their personal collection to share their stories on social media with the hashtag #ShineOnWithSylvie and tag Sylvie Jewelry.
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