Almansa in Rose Gold Anchor | Upcycled
Inspiration
The Almansa was a Navy training ship, with a wooden hull and propeller propulsion. Built in Spain in 1864, it had a displacement of 3900 tons and a length of 85 meters, in which 600 men sailed. It was under the command of Victoriano Sánchez Barcáiztegui during the battle of Callao.
Today is not the day to wet the gunpowder
Product details
Color: White
Details: Red-Yellow-Red
Unisex nautical bracelet adjustable to all wrists with sliding knots. Handmade in Spain, with rope made from plastic waste collected from the sea, abrasion resistant and flexible that fits perfectly. The anchor is made of AISI 316 steel, resistant to saltwater corrosion.
The material of this bracelet is SEAQUAL® YARN, which contains approximately 10% Upcycled Marine Plastic and 90% consumer-grade plastics. The Upcyled Marine Plastic is made from marine waste collected from our oceans, beaches, rivers and estuaries .