Sculptural elegance of Zoya’s Aeterna collection

The new jewellery collection marries sacred geometry with symbolism

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Iconic jewellery speaks for itself. It captures a feeling, a philosophy, a moment, distilled into precious form. The most compelling pieces become vessels of emotion and meaning, shaped by masterful design and the language of form. From the symmetry of Art Deco to the symbolism of ancient amulets, design has always been the soul of timeless jewellery. Today, as aesthetics evolve and intention takes centre stage, we witness a shift from ornamentation to expression. Jewellery is a moment lived — resonant, reflective and deeply personal.

It’s within this evolved space that Zoya, the fine jewellery maison from the House of Tata, unveils a new iteration of its signature collection, Aeterna. Inspired by sacred geometry and the woman’s inward journey, this sculptural collection offers a design language that is meditative in form and elevated in execution.

Architectural form meets feminine energy

In Zoya’s new expression of Aeterna, form is treated like architecture with clean lines, open structures and deliberate asymmetry come together to create volume without weight. Each silhouette is sculpted to echo sacred geometry, particularly the Flower of Life, a motif revered across cultures for its mathematical perfection and spiritual symbolism. 

Contemporary craftsmanship

Precision setting, seamless articulation and invisible latticework demand a high degree of technical mastery. The collection’s construction, especially in medallions and hoops, balances structural integrity with an almost weightless grace, requiring skill more often found in haute joaillerie.

Transparency as design language

Unlike traditional high jewellery that often builds outward with embellishment, Aeterna carves space within. See-through construction is philosophical, where negative space becomes a canvas, inviting light and breathability, symbolising openness, reflection and inner stillness. Sculptural hoop earrings, layered medallions and iconic rings appear weightless — airy constructions of light and space that feel at once ethereal and intentional.

 

The dual narrative of colour

The pairing of Purple and Green Amethysts is not incidental. It’s a dialogue between grounding and awakening, power and renewal. Green Amethyst is rare in fine jewellery, making its use both intentional and expressive. Together, they form a nuanced palette that steps away from ostentation and instead speaks in subtle emotion and energy.

Sacred Whispers Pendant, Zoya’s Aeterna Collection

Function as ornament

Designed to be lived in, not just displayed, these pieces honour the idea of emotional luxury. Jewellery becomes a ritual, an act of choosing a talisman that mirrors your inner rhythm. Zoya’s Aeterna transforms from day to dusk, worn with ease, intention and quiet glamour.

The atelier’s Flower of Life Ring has won the prestigious German Design Award 2025 — one of the highest international honours celebrating excellence in product design and innovation. Inspired by sacred geometry, the ring features a custom-cut amethyst that reveals a hidden world within, while the vesica piscis takes form along an elegant, asymmetrical shank. Accented with diamonds, it’s a luminous expression of spiritual symmetry and design mastery. With Aeterna, Zoya once again affirms its place in the design-forward landscape of modern luxury where jewellery is not merely seen, but felt. Thoughtful, feminine, and resonant, Aeterna is a meditation in form.

Explore the collection on zoya.in

Sculpted with invisible latticework, Zoya’s Aeterna balances precision and poetry
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