About Us
There is a reason you paused.
Something in you already recognized it — the weight of it, the stillness it carries. Trust that instinct. It is exactly where Bodhi Charm begins.
Tibet is not simply where our pieces are made. It is where they come from — in the truest sense of that phrase. High on the plateau, where the air is thin and the sky feels closer than anywhere else on earth, Tibetan artisans have shaped stone, seed, and metal by hand for generations. Not as a business. As a practice. The same patience that fills a monastery fills their workshops. Bodhi Charm was born from a deep respect for that — and a desire to bring it, intact, to the rest of the world.
Handcrafted in Tibet.
The hands that make it
Crafted by Tibetan artisans whose families have passed down this work for generations. No machines, no shortcuts. Each bead chosen by feel, each knot tied with care.
The materials we choose
Genuine Bodhi seeds, turquoise, lapis lazuli, tiger's eye, red agate, obsidian, and sacred woods — chosen for centuries of significance, not just appearance.
What we promise
Authentic materials. Genuine craft. Honest stories. A piece made with more care than the price suggests.
Most jewelry asks to be looked at. Bodhi Charm asks something different — it asks to be felt.
What rests against your skin is not neutral. The objects we carry daily become part of our rhythm, our awareness, our inner conversation. A piece worn with intention is a quiet daily practice — a small, grounding reminder of what you value, what you are healing from, or what you are calling in. Tibetan tradition has long understood that certain materials hold energy — that turquoise protects, that Bodhi seeds awaken clarity, that lapis lazuli opens the mind. We do not sell these ideas as promises. We offer them as invitations.
A Note from Tara
"I had sat in workshops, watched artisans work in near-silence, and worn a small bracelet strung by an elder woman who placed it on my wrist without ceremony — as though it were the most natural thing in the world. I wanted other people to have that. Not the trip, but the feeling. That is still all this is. A feeling, passed carefully from one pair of hands to the next." — Tara, Founder