Sanamama opens first boutique in Bay Harbor Islands with sacred jewelry
Sanamama’s new 2,000-square-foot Bay Harbor Islands boutique turns sacred stones into a retail test, with a $3,300 entry point and crystal-filled displays.

Sanamama has stepped out of the digital realm and into a 2,000-square-foot boutique in Bay Harbor Islands, where sacred jewelry shares shelf space with crystal singing bowls, gemstone furniture, and ritual objects meant to make the brand’s spiritual language feel sellable. The store, at 1160 Kane Concourse, Suite 101, reads less like a conventional jeweler and more like a carefully staged sanctuary, with private consultations and sound-bowl experiences offered by appointment.
Founder Gabi Torres has said she has worked with crystals for more than a decade, placing them in clients’ homes, collecting them, and studying their meaning. Sanamama describes her as an art therapist turned luxury jewelry designer, and that background shapes the retail pitch: fine jewelry made from sacred stones, presented alongside crystal decor and furniture as part of one seamless lifestyle universe. The brand’s custom pieces start at $3,300, putting it in a segment where craftsmanship and story have to justify the price as much as metal and stone do.

The boutique’s most telling move may be its attempt to turn ritual into a service. Sanamama offers a 45- to 60-minute Sacred Ceremony for fine jewelry and custom clients, and the brand says custom pieces begin with a complimentary consultation. That kind of appointment-based selling mirrors high-end bespoke jewelry practices, but the added layer of energetic healing and astrological insight places the experience in a more niche lane, one that depends on clients buying both the object and the philosophy around it.
The store also broadens the definition of what a jewelry boutique can stock. Alongside 14k and 18k gold jewelry, Sanamama sells crystal furniture, crystal decor, rose-quartz ritual bowls for holding and cleaning jewelry, and crystal and gemstone sound bowls. That mix gives the space visual cohesion, but it also raises the question of whether spiritually coded luxury can scale beyond moodboard appeal into repeatable retail.
Sanamama timed the debut as its profile was rising. JCK reported that Taylor Swift wore the brand’s Inner-Spaceship ring in the video for “The Fate of Ophelia,” and Torres has linked that kind of visibility, along with consumer interest in wellness, to the decision to open a store. At the April 16, 2026 opening, World Red Eye reported guests including Kate Love, DeAngelo Russell, Kristin Sanchez, Samantha Rivera, Andrea Minski, Emilie Sobel, Bal Harbour Mayor Seth Salver, and Bay Harbor Islands Mayor Isaac Salver. Love wore Sanamama’s Father Sun Earth Mother Earrings, valued at $22,000.
The location matters. Bay Harbor Islands is a compact, affluent Miami-Dade enclave, and Sanamama’s first physical storefront gives the brand a real-world stage where atmosphere, price, and product have to work together. Its hours are Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturdays by appointment, and two Sundays a month from October through April. For Sanamama, the storefront is no longer just a brand story, it is the proof point.
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