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30-Day Returns & Exchanges
Not completely satisfied? Contact us within 30 days of delivery, and we will arrange a return or exchange — no reason required and no restocking fee.
Items should be unused and returned in their original condition and packaging, unless they arrived damaged, defective, or incorrect.
Return Shipping
For change-of-mind returns, customers are responsible for return shipping costs. If your item arrives damaged, defective, or incorrect, we will cover the return and replacement shipping costs.
Refunds & Exchanges
Refunds are issued to the original payment method within 3–5 business days after we receive the returned item. Exchanges will be dispatched as soon as the returned item is confirmed.
To start a return or exchange, please email service@tibetanserenity.com with your order number.
Cost
Free shipping on orders of $69.99 USD or more. Orders under $69.99 USD have a flat shipping fee of $12.99 USD.
Delivery Time
Processing: 3–7 business days, including a Tibetan temple consecration ceremony.
Shipping: 10–20 business days.
Total estimated delivery time: 13–27 business days.
Order Tracking
A tracking number will be sent by email after your order leaves Tibet for international dispatch. If your package has not arrived within 30 days after international dispatch, please contact us at service@tibetanserenity.com. We will resend your order or issue a full refund.
Every TibetanSerenity piece is handcrafted in Tibet by local artisans using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Materials — including Tibetan silver, turquoise, agate, nanhong, and sacred woods — are sourced from the Tibetan plateau region.
Before shipping, each item is sent to a Tibetan Buddhist temple for a consecration ceremony, a practice central to Tibetan spiritual tradition. This is why our processing time is longer than typical online orders — it is part of what makes each piece what it is.
In the classical Chinese color vocabulary, this shade of green has its own name: 菠菜绿 — spinach green, or what jewelers now call forest green. It sits below imperial green in the jade hierarchy not because it is lesser, but because it is rarer in a different way: deeper, denser, less transparent, with a color that comes from a higher concentration of chromium in the stone rather than from the light passing through it.
For most of Chinese history, green jade meant authority. The Han dynasty used it in burial suits to protect the body after death. The Tang court restricted certain shades to imperial use. What made jade worth protecting in the first place was not just its hardness but its perceived responsiveness — the belief that jade and the person wearing it entered into a long, slow relationship, each changing the other over time. Green jade was thought to deepen in color with decades of wear, a record of the life lived alongside it.
This bracelet takes that material and shapes it as a Cuban link — each ring carved from a single piece of natural forest-green jadeite, interlocked without adhesive. The silver-toned clasp is the only interruption in the jade. The color is consistent across all links, which is unusual; most natural jade shows variation. That evenness is what the stone demanded of whoever cut it.
Stone: Natural forest-green jadeite (森林绿翡翠)
Clasp: Silver-toned metal
One piece.