About me ✨

Hi! I’m the girl behind Coastal Knots 🌊🩵

I’ve always loved everything about the beach—the salty air, seashell hunting, watching the waves roll in, and the feeling of sunshine on your skin. The ocean has always been my happy place, which is exactly what inspired me to start creating handmade bracelets that capture those carefree coastal vibes.

Every bracelet is made by hand with love, patience, and attention to detail. Whether you’re dreaming of summer days by the shore or simply want to carry a little piece of the ocean with you wherever you go, I hope my creations bring you as much joy as they bring me while making them.

When I’m not knotting bracelets, you’ll probably find me spending time with my boyfriend, planning future beach trips, browsing Pinterest for inspiration, or enjoying the little moments that make life sweet.

Thank you so much for supporting my small business. Your encouragement means the world to me, and I can’t wait to share this journey with you. Welcome to Coastal Knots—where every bracelet is tied with love and inspired by the sea. 🐚✨

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... Read moreHandmade bracelets like those from Coastal Knots offer more than just accessories—they carry a story and a feeling of connection to nature. Crafting these pieces requires patience and a deep appreciation for artistry, which is apparent in every knot and shell detail. From experience, wearing jewelry inspired by the sea can evoke memories of peaceful beach days and boost a sense of calm throughout the day. If you love coastal vibes, consider pairing these bracelets with casual summer outfits such as linen shirts, flowy dresses, or distressed denim to enhance that carefree, seaside look. Beyond style, the act of creating or buying handmade jewelry supports small businesses and artisans who pour heart into their work. Inspiration for coastal crafts, such as those found on Pinterest or from nature walks, makes each piece special and personal—adding value beyond aesthetics. This personal touch, combined with the tactile nature of hand-knotting techniques, is why such bracelets stand out in a sea of mass-produced accessories. Additionally, giving these bracelets as gifts can share the joy of the ocean and the sentiment of handmade care with loved ones. Whether for yourself or others, these treasures connect us to the calming, rejuvenating spirit of the sea, no matter where we are.

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