Free shipping over £25
Handmade in Indonesia
Biodegradable Packaging
Adorn your neck with the vibrant colours of our Alila Beaded Choker Necklace. Featuring a wax polyester cord to complement the bead pattern, this simple and adjustable necklace is a subtle way to update your style this season. A dainty piece with minimal beaded accents, it adds a laid-back, beach-inspired vibe to your boho outfits. The perfect friendship necklace and an ideal surf gift for her, whether worn alone or stacked with your favourite Pineapple Island pieces.
*Please note that all of our Alila Dainty Beaded Necklaces are handmade, so the colour of the beads may vary slightly to those pictured*
We offer free shipping with all orders over £25 - this is posted with Royal Mails 2nd Class Service
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Every order is packed with care by our loving team in biodegradable or recyclable materials.
We also offer gift wrapping options which can be added to your order - a one stop gifting shop!
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CRAFTED IN JAVA
Handmade by Usep and his artisan community in Java. Each piece is strung, knotted and finished by hand.
ONE OF A KIND
No two pieces are the same. Small variations make every bracelet unique, just like the person wearing it.
Jewellery with purpose
Each piece carries the story of our makers and the craft they keep alive.
"Utterly hypnotic bracelet - I adore these stones around my wrist. Pineapple Island never disappoints with the top quality of their products!"Sophie
"These are absolutely gorgeous!! I’m wearing them at dinner in the Maldives right now - just perfect! Thank you so much!"Jackie
"In a world of mass production, LUSTER celebrates the beauty of human hands. Each piece tells a story, connects generations, and carries the quiet power of intentional design"Clara Whitmore, London