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LITERARY CHARMS

Wearable, giftable, and meaningful sweater weather companions.

symbolic book jewelry

Designed by a novelist, with hidden meanings just for readers.
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limited edition

Last chance to shop our female-writer-inspired collection, L'ecriture feminine.

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the little women necklace

Symbols of family, sisterhood, and home.

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the mary oliver hoop earrings

Symbols of this one wild and precious life.

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loved by readers & authors

★★★★★

Had this necklace a few days and already so many compliments. xoxo

June K.
Brooklyn, NY
★★★★★

Jewelry inspired by literature? Yes please. I get so many compliments on my Literary Seeker necklace, and so does my daughter.

Elise Hooper, Bestselling Author of LEARNING TO SEE and THE OTHER ALCOTT
Seattle, WA
★★★★★

Kept two, gifted one. Love that there's finally meaningful jewelry about books.

Allison H.
Chicago, IL
★★★★★

I love language, modern jewelry, and women-owned businesses: enter Sayre Studio.

Coveteur Gift Guide
New York, NY
★★★★★

Gorgeous, high-quality, and earth-friendly?? What!

Susann B.
Austin, TX
★★★★★

A perfect Little Women pendant. Falling in love with Sayre.

Kaitlyn V.
New York, NY
★★★★★

Wearing my favorite books and writers is so meaningful. So beautiful.

Kimmery Martin, Bestselling author of THE ANTIDOTE FOR EVERYTHING and DOCTORS AND FRIENDS
Charlotte, NC
★★★★★

Obsessed with my Feyre earrings. Can you get any cuter or more bookish than this?

Alexandra P.
New York, NY

why sayre?

unique

Designed by a novelist, with hidden meanings just for readers

free, fast shipping

Over $50 and above in the USA

sustainable

Designed in Arizona and NYC, crafted in a certified green factory

about

We always searched for jewelry as unique, meaningful, and as carefully crafted as our favorite books.

We couldn't find it, so we made our own. Designed by novelist Lauren Ross, our pieces are symbolic and meant just for readers.

By the way, you say Sayre like say-er. We're named for the ever-creative Zelda Fitzgerald, a writer in her own rite, whose maiden name was Sayre.