







White Coconut Surfer Anklet
Details:
- Handmade
- Material: coconut, brass
- Gemstone: turquoise, jasper
- Info: lobster closure
- Length:
- Natural jute gift bag included
This summer Surfer anklet brings coastal charm to your style. Its design is simple yet unique, perfect for beach days. The white coconut shell beads pair with turquoise and imperial jasper heishi beads to create a vibrant look. The bronze details add a refined touch that suits both men and women.
Ideal for a day on the sand or a casual urban outing, this anklet looks cool when worn barefoot, with sandals, or even sneakers. Its relaxed design and natural colors evoke the free-spirited vibe of boho jewelry. This piece is a must-have accessory for those who love a laid-back, surfer style.
Materials:
- Coconut Shell
- Turquoise
- Jasper
- Brass
Crafted at our handmade jewelry store, this white summer woden beaded surfer anklet reflects a passion for sustainable, eye-catching accessories. Its eco-friendly gift wrap makes it a thoughtful present for someone special. Enjoy the effortless cool of this wood surfer anklet and let it complete your summer look with a touch of elegance.
It is not recommend to swim or shower with the jewelry, unless it's specifically indicated that the item is waterproof.
Please note that natural gemstones are all different and unique therefore the product that you recieve might vary slightly from the photo.
All products are handmade, so please consider 5-7 business days of processing time.
Shipping varies depending on the Country and the chosen shipping method. You will find all the shipping options on
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Returns and exchanges are accepted, please contact us.
Buyer is responsible for return shipping costs.
Buyer is responsible for loss in value (as agreed upon with seller) if an item isn’t returned in original condition.
Cancellation is accepted within 24 hours.
