The Madrid Afternoon Bracelet
The Madrid Afternoon Bracelet
The Madrid Afternoon Bracelet
The Madrid Afternoon Bracelet
The Madrid Afternoon Bracelet
The Madrid Afternoon Bracelet
The Madrid Afternoon Bracelet
The Madrid Afternoon Bracelet
The Madrid Afternoon Bracelet
The Madrid Afternoon Bracelet
The Madrid Afternoon Bracelet

The Madrid Afternoon Bracelet

$49.00

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You know those bracelets you pick up on vacation - the ones you try to wear all summer but the cord frays, the "gold" wears off, and the whole thing ends up in a tangle at the bottom of a drawer? This bracelet is basically the grown-up version of that: A row of tiny freshwater pearls clustered like little flowers along a rose-hued cord - soft, romantic, but not at all precious (wear it with a tee).

We spent a full hour - okay, maybe two; my team was like whaaaa??? - sitting with hundreds of Guanabana's bracelets, holding them up to the light, laying them down side by side, talking ourselves in and out of fifteen different combinations. 

Designed in Madrid by founder Almudena Espinosa, handmade in Colombia by Wayuu artisans using traditional braiding techniques. Adjustable slider closures. Wear it solo, or stack it with our other hand-picked favorites.

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Notes

Beaded freshwater pearls on a braided rose-gold cord.

Designed in Madrid by Almudena Espinosa; handmade in Colombia by Wayuu artisans using traditional braiding techniques.

Adjustable slider closure fits wrist sizes 5.9" – 10.2" (15 – 26 cm).

This bracelet is part of a set.


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Guanabana Handmade

Guanabana was founded in Madrid in 2005 by Almudena Espinosa, the daughter of a Spanish father and Colombian mother, whose deep ties to Colombia — its people, culture, and craft traditions — became the soul of the brand. All pieces are handmade using traditional techniques alongside over 1,200 artisans, primarily in Colombia, with a long-standing commitment to providing those communities with stable, fair employment.