Tibetan Journal

Turquoise in Tibetan Jewelry: Meaning, Symbolism, and How to Choose
Turquoise is the primary protection stone in Tibetan tradition. What the color means, how to identify quality, and which pieces suit different wearers. Read more...
What Are Tibetan Stones? Meaning, Origins, and Why They Matter in Jewelry
Tibetan stones like turquoise and nanhong are cultural materials — chosen for tradition, not energy claims. The difference matters when you choose. Read more...
How to Choose Stones and Crystals by Intention: Protection, Prosperity, Love, and Calm
Protection, prosperity, love, or calm — how to match stones and crystals to what you actually need, with specific material recommendations for each. Read more...
Healing Crystal Jewelry: Meanings, Intentions, and How to Choose the Right Crystal
Crystal jewelry organized by intention: amethyst for calm, citrine for abundance. How crystal practice works and how to choose the right piece. Read more...
Tibetan Stones Jewelry: Meaning, Materials, and How to Choose the Right Piece
Turquoise, nanhong, and agate in Tibetan jewelry — what these materials mean, how they look on the wrist, and how to choose the right one. Read more...
Stones & Crystals in Tibetan Jewelry: Meanings, Types, and How to Choose
Two stone lines: Tibetan cultural stones and healing crystals. How they differ, what each is for, and how to decide which suits you. Read more...
The Best Hand-Woven Tibetan Bracelets as Gifts: Lightweight, Meaningful, and Easy to Wear
Hand-woven Tibetan bracelets make meaningful, easy-to-give gifts. Which pieces to choose — and why the adjustable fit removes the sizing problem. Read more...
Knot, Color, and Pattern: What the Details on Hand-Woven Himalayan Jewelry Mean
Every knot and color in a hand-woven Tibetan bracelet carries meaning. What the details tell you — and how understanding them changes the piece. Read more...
Why Woven Tibetan Bracelets Feel More Personal Than Metal Jewelry
Woven bracelets stay put, weigh almost nothing, and grow familiar over time. Why that makes them more personal than heavier metal pieces. Read more...
Silver, Wood, and Weaving: How to Layer Tibetan Craft for Everyday Wear
How to combine Tibetan silver, sacred wood, and woven pieces without overcrowding the wrist. The layering logic that makes each material stronger. Read more...
Bodhi Seed vs Wooden Mala: Which One to Choose and Why It Matters
Bodhi seed and wooden malas serve the same function but feel different in the hand. How to choose between them by texture, weight, and intention. Read more...
Using Bodhi Mala Beads: How to Count, Wear, and Practice
108 beads, one per mantra repetition. A practical guide to using mala beads for meditation — even without a formal practice. Read more...