
A Story woven with Love
and Resilience
Oriya began with a simple gift of love—a delicate ring made of gold and a small Magen David, a symbol of pride, faith, and heritage.
From this act of connection, Oriya was born. Our handcrafted jewelry reflects the beauty of Jewish tradition, the strength of roots and the light of resilience.

Voices of the Oriya Mishpoche
"Obsessed with this Ring from Oriya Jewels" - Zippora from @mosesandzippora
“The unboxing felt sacred. Every detail—from the packaging to the meaningful Tiferet Bangle - spoke of love, strength, and pride.”
Tamar R., New York
“Wearing the Chavah Necklace is like carrying a whisper from my grandmother close to my skin. It’s elegance with a soul.”
Shira M., Jerusalem
"I just love Oriya's deep meaning and storytelling. It's more than just jewelry, you can feel the connection to your people."
Sarah R., London
"It's more important than ever for me to wear my roots and stand up as a proud Jew. I owe this to my grandparents - thank you Oriya!"
Deborah T., Paris
“I bought the delicate Zipporah Ring for my wife after everything we went through this year. When she opened it, she cried—and I did too. It wasn’t just a gift. It was healing. I’m deeply grateful for Oriya and can’t wait to see the men’s collection. We need more of this.”
Daniel E., Berlin
Tzedakah
You wear, we care.
At Oriya, giving back is at the heart of what we do. That’s why we’re committed to donating 18 Euros from every purchase to the Israeli children's fund (ICF) Atufim B'Ahava, which provides Israeli children who have lost one or both parents during the October 7th massacre with the security and stability they need to overcome their adversity.
The number 18 symbolizes “Chai”, meaning "Life" in Hebrew. Together, we honor Israeli resilience and bring hope for brighter tomorrows.