The ones who carry light
The long summer road is opening. A tribute to protection, breath, and the people who taught us to keep walking.
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Our Artisans
Jampa Tenzin
The small figure sealed in glass is not meant to reveal itself immediately. Light bends through the shell, and the eye has to slow down before the outline appears. The work asks for patience: close enough to keep, quiet enough to approach.
OM — the first breath. Before the day gathers speed, the mind settles for a moment.
Chözin
Chözin learned metalwork through family hands and village generosity. Plain silver becomes a gau box, a ring, or a small ornament made to rest against the body. The craft is direct: heat, pressure, patience, and a wish kept close.
MA — held close. A silver piece worn near the heart, carrying a quiet intention through the day.
Drönzom
The knot is learned slowly. Cord passes through the fingers again and again until the rhythm becomes steady. What remains is not decoration alone, but the warmth of work repeated without haste.
NI — daily, steady. A woven cord on the wrist, present through ordinary hours.
Kailash Team
One hundred and eight is counted bead by bead. Some strands begin with plateau artisans; others are assembled by our small team. Each bead is chosen, checked, and threaded until the strand runs smooth.
PAD — one bead, one breath. Turn the strand slowly and let the count become quiet.
Chöni Phuntsok
Above the high passes, plants grow slowly in hard light and cold wind. Gathering is done with restraint: only enough, never the root. The mountain is approached with thanks before anything is taken.
ME — asked, not taken. What comes from the mountain is received with care.
Benglo
Metal, fire, and hammer carry the memory of old protection objects. The work is shaped slowly until hard material becomes something small enough to wear, but strong enough to feel like a guard.
HUM — a star, a shield. Fire and force turn metal into a companion worn close.
She is well
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Our Artisans
Jampa Tenzin
The object is not made to be understood at a glance. You lean in, touch the surface, and let the form return attention to something deliberate.
Dronzom
Thread, knot, bead, pause. Nothing rushed. A cord becomes warm because a human hand stayed with it long enough.
Pilgrim Team
Some pieces are strung one by one. Some stories are edited until they become quiet. Both are part of the same practice.
The first breath MA
Held close NI
Daily, steady PAD
One bead ME
Asked, not taken HUM
A star, a shield
Voices of Devotion
About Pilgrim Stone
Born from mountain distance, return, and simplicity.
At Pilgrim Stone, creation begins with intention. Every piece is part of a quiet ritual that honors symbols, materials, and the human habit of carrying meaning close to the body.
Using natural-feeling materials and careful visual storytelling, we connect past to present, hand to heart, earth to sky. This is symbolic jewelry for reflection, not a promise of guaranteed results.
Material Poetry
— Five colors of the Tibetan world —

Awakened Mind Gold Glass Buddha Pendant
Mount Kailash of Compassion Pendant
Serene Bloom Turquoise Silver Earrings
Tibetan Blessing Prayer Wheel Ring
Celestial Vitality Lapis Hoop Earrings
Tibetan Love Handwoven Bracelet
Vital Harmony Woven Bracelet
Sacred Guardian Yak Bone Totem Cord
Chakra Balance 9-Eyed Dzi Crystal Mala
Vitality Tibetan Clear Quartz Bracelet
Nine-Purple Fire Mantra Bracelet
Tibetan Holy Mountain Herbal Incense
Thokcha Bronze Pendant with Gemstone Cord
Thokcha Ritual Vajra Iron Necklace
Sky-Iron Cross Vajra Guardian Necklace
Meditation 108
Tibetan Thokcha
Earth & Bone
Vajra
Turquoise
Handcrafted Silver










