Piece of the Week: Sorellina’s Aries Zodiac Pendant
The piece, celebrating birthdays from March 21 to April 19, debuted with Sorellina’s new line of astrological pendants.

Of the 12 Zodiac signs, Aries is the first on the calendar. Those born between March 21 and April 19 are fire signs and said to be natural-born leaders.
Just as the astrological calendar is looking to its new year, Sorellina has debuted its new line of zodiac pendants.
The 12 designs feature zodiac imagery on the front with diamond accents and an engraved constellation with diamond stars on the reverse side, a choice made to invite the wearer to carry both one’s astrological identity and the cosmic forces that shape their destiny, said the brand.
“Each pendant in the new collection is a little cosmic treasure,” said Nicole Carosella, co-founder and designer of Sorellina.
“I loved taking classic zodiac symbols we all know and giving them a fresh, playful twist—keeping them timeless yet unmistakably Sorellina.”
The Aries Zodiac pendant features 0.20 total carats of diamonds set in 18-karat yellow gold.
On the front is a ram, the symbol representing Aries, and on the back is the coordinating four-star constellation.
People whose sun sign is in Aries are known for being bold, energetic, and having a passionate nature, said Sorellina.
They carve their own path, thrive on new experiences, are fiercely loyal to their loved ones, and pride themselves on positivity, bravery, and honesty.
“A perfect harmony of beauty, meaning, and luxury, the new collection blends tradition with artistry, where each pendant serves not only as a piece of jewelry but as a personal talisman—carefully designed to elevate your spirit,” said Sorellina.
The Aries Zodiac pendant retails for $6,950.
The Zodiac pendant line released last month and is available on the Sorellina website.
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