Our Story ( More Than A Bracelet)
TAVEHNO was founded by a designer who had always been deeply sensitive to the world around her.
Crowded places exhausted her.
Fast conversations made her anxious.
She often felt out of place in a world that seemed to move too quickly.
To others, she appeared quiet, emotional, and slow to open up.
But behind that softness were years of overthinking, anxiety, emotional exhaustion, and silent struggles no one could truly see.
Eventually, she reached a period of deep burnout.
Work, relationships, and self-doubt began to overwhelm her all at once.
Feeling emotionally drained and disconnected from herself, she left the city she had been living in and moved alone to the south of France.
That was where she first discovered handweaving.
At first, it was simply a way to calm her mind.
A single thread.
A repetitive movement.
A knot slowly pulled tight.
For the first time in a long while, her thoughts became quiet.
She realized that handweaving was not only about creating jewelry.
It felt more like emotional healing.
The anxiety, loneliness, and unspoken emotions she carried inside herself slowly found a place to rest within every woven piece.
Later, she began giving her handmade bracelets to other women around her.
To someone healing from heartbreak.
To someone living alone for the first time.
To women going through anxiety, loneliness, uncertainty, and difficult seasons of life.
And many of them told her the same thing:
“When I wear it, I feel a little more comforted.”
That sentence stayed with her.
And slowly, it became the beginning of TAVEHNO.
She didn’t want to create fast-fashion accessories.
She wanted to create something that could truly accompany women emotionally through different stages of life.
Every bracelet is still handwoven slowly and intentionally.
Not as a symbol of perfection,
but as a reminder that even during the most fragile moments,
you are still allowed to live gently.
Handwoven for healing and becoming.